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What percentage of the world's ice is contained within the Antarctic ice sheet?

Approx. 90%

100

What percentage of Earth's total freshwater is found in Antarctica?

Approx 70%

100

What microscopic organisms serve as the primary producers in the Antarctic food web?

Phytoplankton

100

How much solar radiation can ice and snow reflect back into space?

Upto 90%

200

In what year was the Antarctic Treaty signed?

1959

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Which primary consumer in the Southern Ocean converts plant energy from phytoplankton into animal protein?

Antarctic Krill

200

If the West Antarctic Ice Sheet melted completely, by how many meters would global sea levels rise?

Approx 3 - 5 meters

200

The process where ice and snow reflect sunlight back into space is known as the _____.

Albedo Effect

300

Why do Emperor Penguins require stable sea ice from April to December?

They need it to successfully breed and raise their chicks.

300

For what three main commercial purposes are Antarctic krill harvested?

Fish feed, omega-3 supplements, and aquaculture.

300

Which fish species is a primary target of illegal fishing in Antarctica, often sold as 'Chilean sea bass'?

Patagonian toothfish.

300

What is a negative environmental consequence of illegal longline fishing for Patagonian toothfish?

It catches protected species like albatrosses as bycatch.

400

How does the Antarctic Treaty handle territorial claims by different nations?

It freezes all claims; no new claims are allowed, and existing ones are neither recognized nor denied.

400

Term for:  A species with a disproportionately large effect on its ecosystem, such as Antarctic Krill.

Keytone Species

400

Why is heavy fuel oil used by ships particularly dangerous in Antarctic waters?

It is highly toxic and extremely difficult to clean up in cold water.

400

Approximately how many whales were killed in the Southern Ocean during the historical whaling period between 1900 and 1970?

Over 1.5 million

500

What scientific value do Antarctic ice cores provide for climate research?

They reveal up to 800,000 years of climate history to help predict future changes.

500

The Antarctic food web is described as _____ because it has few species and energy flows through a simple structure.

Remarkably Simple

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Term for : Non-native organisms that disrupt natural communities by competing with native species.

Invasive Species

500

What is the primary focus of the 1991 Madrid Protocol?

Environmental protection and designating Antarctica as a natural reserve.