No. There are no extraction industries south of 60 degrees S on any land on earth.
Antarctica's resource is data about the health of Planet Earth.
Zinc is a nonrenewable resource.
No, zinc is not a renewable resource because it is a naturally occurring element and cannot be replenished on a human timescale. Once extracted and used, zinc reserves can be depleted over time. Recycling of zinc can help mitigate depletion of reserves.
no. zinc is considered a nonrenewable resource due to the fact that is it gone when removed from the Earth
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Today, Antarctica's only resource is data concerning the health of planet earth. Under the Antarctic Treaty, it is the only resource available for exploitation south of 60 degrees S on planet earth.
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The treaty was signed in 1959.
Brass is an alloy made from combining copper and zinc, which are both natural resources. Copper is mined from the earth, while zinc is typically obtained from zinc ores. Therefore, while brass itself is not a natural resource, its components are derived from natural resources.
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Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.