Different governments publish different standards for qualification. Generally, however, if a scientist, a position of scientific acclaim in possession of a scientific question that is unanswered having to do with the health of planet earth.
For every scientist, about seven temporary workers are required to support this work. For these positions, one must be qualified to do the work, and then must pass rigorous physical and mental health exams.
People dress warmly to go to Antarctica.
No. Most people who go to Antarctica work in support of science, or are scientists funded by their governments.
there are 567 people that go there
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People don't live there at all they just go for visits in Antarctica. I wouldn't go there if I we're you. Especially in July it's really cold. So really I literally know there aren't any people living there in Antarctica.
Tourists tour Antarctica where there is access, usually in coastal areas of the Antarctic Peninsula.
No, nobody lives at the Antarctica permanently, although scientists go there for research.
People pay to go to Antarctica, because the continent is surrounded by an ocean full of icebergs and going there without a hull re-enforced ship can be lethal.
No. For one thing, there aren't a lot of animals in Antarctica to hunt.
All -- 100% -- of the people in Antarctica, are people...in Antarctica.
Tourists are allowed in Antarctica, as are the people who live and work there temporarily -- in support of science.
The people who go to space are those who have trained for it such as astronauts.