Antarctica is rich in the data necessary to analyze -- study and potentially predict -- the health of planet earth.
There is no permanent population in Antarctica, so neither rich or poor.
Yes.
The continent of Antarctica is neither rich nor poor. About thirty countries maintain some seventy research stations, with an approximate scientific population of 4,000 in summer and 1,000 in winter.
In general, people visit Antarctica to experience the rich visual dessert available. Possibly, a tourist can leave a tour boat and walk on the continent.
The food chain in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica is extremely appealing to leopard seals, because it is so rich in high-quality protein.
Since there is no Human civilizations in Antarctica there is no debt what so ever and There is research that it is also rich in oil deposits so if there was a civilization there they would have control of the oil.
In antarctica the wildlife clings to the fringes of the continent on teh whole. The wildlife ranges from many species of penguin to many cetaceans living in the rich waters off the coast of the land
Antarctica was 1st situated near the equator. but due to tectonic activities it got shifted away. the rich diversity couldnot get adapted to the cold climate and so they died out making fossils. Antarctica thus has a lot of fossil fuels.
The best time to see whales in Antarctica is during the austral summer months of December to March, when the whales migrate to the region to feed in the nutrient-rich waters.
The most plankton rich areas in the world are in the icy waters of Antarctica.
u would become rich so go do it
Yes, in the natural resource of raw data regarding the health of planet earth.