Question
in the photo it shows whales in icy water
Why does much of Antarctica’s wildlife live in the environment shown
Antarctica was isolated, geographically for so long than it never developed any land species
Climate, changing in recent years, has made the land surface in Antarctica and inhabitable
Antarctica is bearing with little vegetation, so much of its wildlife depends on the sea for food
Human settlement in Antarctica has wiped out most native land dwelling animals
Why does much of Antarctica’s wildlife live in the environment shown
Antarctica was isolated, geographically for so long than it never developed any land species
Climate, changing in recent years, has made the land surface in Antarctica and inhabitable
Antarctica is bearing with little vegetation, so much of its wildlife depends on the sea for food
Human settlement in Antarctica has wiped out most native land dwelling animals
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct reason why much of Antarctica’s wildlife lives in the icy marine environment is:
**Antarctica is bearing with little vegetation, so much of its wildlife depends on the sea for food.**
Antarctica is largely covered by ice and has very little terrestrial vegetation, which limits the availability of food sources on land. As a result, many species, such as seals, penguins, and whales, rely on the rich marine ecosystems surrounding the continent for their sustenance. The cold waters are rich in nutrients, supporting a diverse array of marine life.
**Antarctica is bearing with little vegetation, so much of its wildlife depends on the sea for food.**
Antarctica is largely covered by ice and has very little terrestrial vegetation, which limits the availability of food sources on land. As a result, many species, such as seals, penguins, and whales, rely on the rich marine ecosystems surrounding the continent for their sustenance. The cold waters are rich in nutrients, supporting a diverse array of marine life.