The greatest danger to all animals there, including humans, is death by freezing. Frostbite is also a danger, but one can recover from frostbite.
Because it is an extreme geography, much like wilderness anywhere, becoming lost and disoriented is possible. Once separated from any survival resources, death by freezing is certain.
They do scientific research such as researching about climates and the dangers.
It is because of the cold weather
Antarctica is the highest, driest, coldest, darkest, windiest and iciest continent on earth. The danger for humans there is death from exposure to the elements.
there are many dangers in Antarctica.because of ice ,no one was live in that place for many days
they get frostbite and they might get snowed in by a snow storm
Antarctica is an extreme, cold weather, polar environment. Dangers include exposure to these extreme conditions. In the case of any accident, there are no medical facilities or rescue facilities that are easily available. An unprepared person could die from hypothermia, falling into a crevasse, or thirst.
Common sense and safety training as to the dangers of this extreme environment are the best ways to avoid accidents.
Extreme cold, hurricane force winds, crevasses, no sun rises for days, weeks or months, lack of any form of survivable landscape assets, extreme dryness -- all are dangerous for humans in Antarctica.
there is no mining in antarctica because it polutes antarctica and there are many dangers like ice collapsing when you make a tunnel or oil spills occuring and other dangerous things like destroying the enviroment and habitat for the animals like the birds and polar bears and penguins.
Ninety-eight percent of Antarctica is covered with an ice sheet, and it's uneven, filled with crevasses and is difficult to walk on.
The only danger in Antarctica is freezing to death. It is the most extreme cold environment on earth, and is too cold to support life.
polour bears are getting hungrey and may see people who go there as a meal same with other animals