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Which of the following are ways in which the Madrid Protocol protects Antarctica?

(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)

limits the amount of mining and drilling allowed
prohibits the introduction of invasive species
allows for limited amounts of marine hunting
controls the kind of waste and pollutants allowed
assesses human influence on the environment
designates protected zones on the continent

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prohibits the introduction of invasive species

controls the kind of waste and pollutants allowed

assesses human influence on the environment

designates protected zones on the continent

Step-by-step explanation:

These four key terms are some of what the Madrid Protocol includes.

Prohibiting the introduction of invasive species keeps the ecosystem from being dominated and/or destroyed by a single species that the ecosystem is not built to handle.

Controlling the kind of waste and pollutants allowed on the continent ensures that the environment remains stable without the influence of outside chemicals, such as oil or carbon emissions that could harm the ecosystems.

Assessing human influence on the environment keeps track who does what and how they do it, essentially preventing extreme human action from being taken so as to preserve Antarctica's natural order.

Designating protected zones on the continent that can only be accessed with special permits ensures that only people who require access for research or whatnot, or more simply, qualified personnel, are able to enter these zones, so as to keep contact down to a minimum and further preserve Antarctica's natural environment.

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