Some countries and companies see the shrinking ice in Antarctica as an opportunity for resource exploitation, such as mining and fishing. However, the overall environmental impact of the ice shrinking is negative, leading to rising sea levels and disruptions to ecosystems.
That's near Concordia Station in Antarctica.
The Arctic is opposite Antarctica. Like Antarctica, no country owns the Arctic
There are no tropical plants in Antarctica. Antarctica is a polar continent and essentially nothing grows there.
The South Pole is located in the eastern part of Antarctica.
As a citizen of the Norther Hemisphere, it was embarrassing to me to realize how little I knew about Antarctica before I studied it.
No
Anyone. :)
No. Anyone living and working in Antarctica does so on a temporary basis.
Antarctica is not on any commercial flight paths.
anyone
The first 'thing' anyone sees when approaching Antarctica is ice.
Anyone who is born to parents who at least one of them is a Bahamian citizen.
No - anyone, citizen or not, can file, and be granted a restraining order.
Yes.
For anyone, it would be a treat to visit the continent.
Many people have explored Antarctica and lots of the major countries have research and meteorological bases there.