Why is antarctica known as the continent of science?
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Due to its climate and geographic conditions.
It is very cold and covered fully with ice and glaciers.
This is ideal for researchers to research about ice.
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Why is antarctica known as the continent of science?
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- The Antarctica is known as the southernmost continent and it contains geographic south pole with an area of 14,200,000 km and is noted as the last region of the earth in the recorded history to be discovered and the continent has largely been remained as largely neglected for this hostile environment and lack of the easily accessible resources and isolation.
- This the Antarctica the facto is governed by the parties to the antarctic treaty system and is signed by the 12 countries in the 1959, and thirty-eight have signed the treaty since. And these treaties are made on the probation of the mining and mineral activity and the prohibition of the nuclear weapons.
- These supports the scientific discovery and research and about more than 4000 scientists for each and every nation are part of this and thus is known as the continent of the science.
Know more about the antarctic as the continent of science.
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