Yes, countries around the world have signed the Antarctic Treaty System to protect Antarctica's environment and wildlife while allowing peaceful research activities. However, increasing tourism and resource exploration pose challenges to maintaining the continent's pristine nature. Efforts are being made to reinforce regulations and educate the public on the importance of respecting Antarctica.
Antarctica is too cold to support animal life: there are no native or indigenous peoples from Antarctica.
That's near Concordia Station in Antarctica.
No, Antarctica does not observe Daylight Saving Time. The continent's population is primarily made up of scientific researchers and support staff who typically adhere to the time zone of their home country or base station.
People are not trying to prevent tsunamis because scientists know tsunamis cannot be prevented.
The five themes of geography in Antarctica are location (its coordinates on the Earth's surface), place (its unique physical and human characteristics), human-environment interaction (how humans adapt to and impact the environment), movement (how people, goods, and ideas travel to and from Antarctica), and region (how different parts of Antarctica are connected and distinct).
It is melting and ocean levels are rising. It can’t be replaced once gone.
All -- 100% -- of the people in Antarctica, are people...in Antarctica.
what is Antarctica -meloveunicorns (p.s. trying to be like jepordy)
I don't know I asked the question not trying to give one!
There are no 'elders' or children or pets or cities or civil infrastructure in Antarctica that you may be familiar with in other locations. Generally, people who live and work in Antarctica -- on government-support research stations -- develop a deep sense of community and essentially do whatever necessary to take care of each other.
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica, and therefore, no 'people' who came from Antarctica.
to respect antarctica and keep it free from military use
People are doing research in Antarctica.
people from Antarctica are called Escimos.
you show respect by being honest and trying not to listen to other people say bad stuff to you you only listen to the manaher and that all you have to do!
Do you mean why was he trying to go to Antarctica? Well, he went to Antarctica because he was racing Roald Amundsen. When Robert Falcon Scott arrived at Antarctica he sooner realized that Rolad Amundsen left Antarctica 34 days before.
You have to respect people so that they will respect you.