Antarctica has started to melt and there is now an antarctic treaty protecting most of it. New glaciers are forming all the time and it doubles in size each winter but shrinks again in summer.
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Antarctica -- some say -- is the most beautiful place on earth. Every moment of every day with its changing landscape, changing light, changing weather -- each is a tourist delight in its own way.
Yes, it is making more ice melt. Antarctica's ice is expanding to levels greater than in 1979.
Maybe because their habitats and environment is changing (global warming), just a guess.
People are allowed to visit Antarctica, and it is proper. There are treaties that govern visitor conduct south of 60 degrees S, and so long as the visitor obeys these guidelines, visiting Antarctica can be life-changing.
The temperature in Antarctica is based on its participation in world-wide temperature fluctuations. You can minimize your carbon footprint, and help prevent temperatures from increasing world wide.
Apparently, the ice sheet is showing signs of more melting, and this is probably caused by increasing temperatures all over the globe.
Every human has the capacity to minimize his or her carbon footprint and do whatever possible to prevent increasing temperatures all over the earth.
It depends what you mean by 'harm'. Inanimate things cannot be harmed the way animate things can. Changing its physical state perhaps.
The UK is about 94,060 square miles and Antarctica is about 5,400,000 square miles according to Wikipedia. Assuming that these numbers are correct, Antarctica is about 57 and a half times the size of the UK. If you wanted to know how many times the UK can be fit into Antarctica without changing the shape of the land masses, I am afraid I cannot help you.
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Antarctica used to have a more temperate climate during the time of the dinosaurs, with lush vegetation and a warmer temperature. Over millions of years, the continent has shifted to its current polar climate with ice cover due to continental drift and changing environmental conditions.