Antarctica is the most pollution-free continent on earth. The air is so clear that humans used to judging distances through polluted air cannot judge distance in Antarctica. For example, mountain peaks that are 30 miles away appear to these humans, to be about 70 miles away.
Antarctica is the least polluted continent on earth. In fact, there is so little particulate in the air, that there is no indoor dust.
well its not very polluted but it does have global warming
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There is no particulate in Antarctica: it is the least polluted continent on earth. This explains the extreme white of the ice.
It is difficult to say how much water gets polluted each year in Antarctica as this is not something that can be easily quantified. The things that contribute most are oil spills and flotsam, so this changes every year.
Antarctica is considered the least polluted continent due to its remote location and limited human activity. Industrialization and population density are minimal in Antarctica, thus resulting in low levels of pollution compared to other continents.
Very little. Antarctica is the least polluted continent on earth. In fact, the air is so clear there, that humans are unable to accurately visualize distances based on estimating habits formed on other continents.
Water is so easily polluted because of ground seepage. Water that is not needed in the ground will runoff into streams. If the ground has chemicals that would harm the stream or lake, the water is then polluted.
Antarctica is the least polluted continent on earth. Humans who live and work there temporarily generally benefit from this pollution-free living experience.
So if someone were to get injured, aircraft would spot them easily.
so polluted
its is so difficult to answer your question admin?!!! for me?!!! only here in the phils. phils.now are facing to pollution...but if we will help each other to solve this we can easily solve these problem thank you
cng is advisable because it is easily avaliable andless polluted