In the Antarctic environment, you will find no particulate in the air. Based on its un-inhabitability, Antarctica may be the cleanest environment on earth.
On the continent, you will always be wrong when you attempt to estimate the distance away of any feature. The air is so clear that your pollution-conditioned eyesight will always deceive you.
However, it is not 'clean' in the sense of a clean room in a lab. When clean room conditions are required, they are prepared indoors to support the science being performed.
Polar environment
No, the fish in Antarctica adapt to the environment's temperature.
No. They are polar opposites. The Arctic is the northern polar environment and Antarctica is the southern polar environment.
Antarctica contains a variety of animals which are adapted to that particular environment.
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No. The environment in Antarctica is the most harsh environment on earth. It is too cold to support any animal life or any kind of food chain.
Tourists serve to report Antarctica's beautiful and exotic environment to others who have not traveled to Antarctica.
Is the pueblos environment clean?
There is no dust in Antarctica and no cold germs. Scientific 'clean rooms' could be cleaner than Antarctica.
Antarctica is a dry, arid polar environment.
No.
Generally, tourists are awed by the sights in Antarctica and report feeling privileged to have been able to tour this extreme environment.