The people<span> who travel to or live in </span>Antarctica<span> fall into two main groups, those who live and work on scientific research stations or bases, and tourists. No-one lives in </span>Antarctica<span> indefinitely in the way that </span>they do<span> in the rest of the world. It has no commercial industries, no towns or cities, no permanent residents.</span>
Tropical storms, humidity, and frequent rainfall.
More carbon dioxide is stored in the ocean water, making it more acidic, which is dangerous for most corals and many animals with small niches