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5 December, 15:07

Which prevents the resources of Antarctica from being used?

A. Native populations resist outside mining

B. It is currently too expensive to make it worthwhile

C. There are very few resources in Antarctica

D. It is impossible to dig through the ice on Antarctica

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  1. 5 December, 15:19
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    Hello!

    The correct answer is: None of the given options

    Why?

    There is a treaty (signed in 1959) that prevents the explotation of resources from the Antartica, in fact, even military operations are prohibited. On the opposite side, scientific researches are allowed among with eco-system preservation rules.

    At the moment, the Antartica Treaty has been signed by 53 countries around the world, including the U. S., Brazil, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, France and others.

    Have a nice day!
  2. 5 December, 15:37
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    The correct answer is - D. It is impossible to dig through the ice on Antarctica.

    Even though the technology is much more advanced nowadays than in the past, the extraction of the numerous natural resources from Antarctica is still pretty much impossible because of the ice cover over the continent.

    On average, the ice is around 2 km thick on top of the landmass. Considering the fact that in order to get to the resources, the people will have to dig even more into the ground after they manage to break through the ice, makes it almost impossible, and not to mention economically unjustifiable.
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