No. Emperor penguins are sea birds; they are aqua-dynamic, not aero-dynamic. They do not fly.
By eating fish
Polar bears and emperor penguins live on opposite sides of the earth, so they do not affect each other.They dont
If placed in the wrong location, wind turbines can affect radio and television signals.
Wind turbines produce electricity for businesses that hire people.
by the wind
Wind turbines produce electricity for businesses that hire people.
There really are no human activities that don't affect Antarctica.
Some penguins, like Emperor Penguins, breed and raise their young entirely on sea ice. When sea ice melts earlier at the end of winter this disrupts the breeding season. Another problem is that the penguins' food source, krill and other tiny crustaceans, survives on phytoplankton and zooplankton that grow on the ice. As the ice disappears, so does the plankton, disrupting the food chain.
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There are hardly any tourists that go to Antarctica
One way in which humans affect the survival of penguins is by altering its habitat. Pollution of oceans is one way humans affect the penguins' survival. Another way is by over-fishing the oceans. Penguins are seabirds and eat fish. Global warming is melting the ice that Antarctic penguins need to roost and breed. In more temperate areas, such as Australia's southern shores where Little Penguins live, introduced species such as dogs and feral cats affect the penguins' nesting sites, killing these small and defenceless birds on land.
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