they poo and wee and leave litter which causepollution which contributes to thre green house gas which contributes to the ozone hole.
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Yes, people live in Antarctica temporarily for research purposes, such as scientists and support staff at research stations. These individuals typically rotate in and out in shifts, as living conditions in Antarctica are harsh and extreme. Permanent residents, such as indigenous populations, are not present in Antarctica.
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Antarctica is about 30 degrees F. colder than the Arctic. As well, The Arctic has a food chain and has supported human life for about 10,000 years. Antarctica has no food chain and cannot support life because of the extreme cold.
Antarctica Well Sealand has one of the fewest people living, but it's not noticed as a country.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population and therefore no cities. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica.
They do things
showing people Antarctica will help them to reduce greenhouse gases
Affects everyone
It doesn't really affect it that much. Since there is not very many people that live there, there is not much of a culture.
There really are no human activities that don't affect Antarctica.
All -- 100% -- of the people in Antarctica, are people...in Antarctica.
There are hardly any tourists that go to Antarctica
No. Weather does not affect the sun.
Affect? Affect? Not affect- disaster!
There are no animals on the Antarctic continent, except the sea birds and sea mammals that visit its beaches to breed. People live and work, temporarily on the continent, and tourists visit Antarctica today.
it is because of the boats
No.