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Antarctica is the least polluted continent on earth. However, any pollution in a scientific environment is problematic.

Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science. Depending on the season, there are between about 1,000 and 4,500 people living and working there temporarily. All work studies the health of planet earth.

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Q: Why is pollution a problem for Antarctica even though there are no people living there?
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