Antarctica is a fragile environment because it is pristine and mostly free from the effects of humans, unlike most of planet Earth.
The pristine and fragile environment are required for the study of the health of planet Earth, which is the primary use of the continent.
Antarctica is a fragile environment because it is pristine and mostly free from the effects of humans, unlike most of planet Earth.
The pristine and fragile environment are required for the study of the health of planet Earth, which is the primary use of the continent.
The south pole receives very little direct sunlight. In its winter, the sun does not come up at all for a period of many days. That makes it pretty cold for much of the year. Plus, it is very windy. There is no plant growth on the continent because of the conditions on the surface.
Antarctica is polar, and the environment is considered the most extreme on earth: Antarctica is the coldest continent.
At least half of the year, the continent is pointed away from the sun.
Global warming is causing it.
Antarctica is under threat from climate change aka global footprint due to it.
because its made up of mainly ice and if it melts there will be major floods :/
Its a very fragile environment and can be too easily destroyed.Any damage to Antarctica could lead to dramatic global effects, especially if the ice melts.We don't know enough about Antarctica and any damage may be irreversible.Antarctica is the last place on Earth that is close to a pristine environment, we should not alter it in any way.
Polar environment
The environment of this region is quite fragile.
· Fragile environment means that a small amount of damage will have a serious effect to the surroundings and wildlife. · The pollution in the air is making the ice melt deducing the size of Antarctica · Overfishing of krill and whale means that there are not a lot left in the sea. · Tourism has increased as there are now 10,000 new visitors a year.
it's because the ice is melting because of globle warming.
No, the fish in Antarctica adapt to the environment's temperature.
No. They are polar opposites. The Arctic is the northern polar environment and Antarctica is the southern polar environment.
Becuz ppl poo in it
No. The environment in Antarctica is the most harsh environment on earth. It is too cold to support any animal life or any kind of food chain.
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Antarctica contains a variety of animals which are adapted to that particular environment.
Antarctica is a dry, arid polar environment.