Extreme cold weather can cause frostbite, frostnip and hypothermia, which is lethal. As well, some people suffer from 24 hours of sun during the periods without sunsets, and others suffer from 24 hours of no sun during the periods without sunrises.
The wildlife will suffer.
Depending on the length of the deployment, a temporary worker or scientist working temporarily in Antarctica can demonstrate some to none in terms of responses to the experience. Some people suffer re-entry challenges when returning to civilization, others show permanent scars on their cheeks from exposure to sun under the hole in the Ozone Layer. There may be other issues, but there are no standard responses to living in Antarctica. Many, however, suffer from homesickness -- an extreme desire to return to Antarctica.
Gangrene can be caused by frostbite, so yes, people who suffer frostbite could develop gangrene.
Yes, but there are laundry machines and dryers and laundry soap for use by temporary workers and scientists with dirty clothes.
All of the plants and animals. Humans can spread diseases and stuff to the animals and they can die and suffer in DEEP PAIN!!
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Antarctica and Australia
Antarctica is a continent with no permanent population. There are no countries in Antarctica. Antarctica is the country.
Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
There are no states in Antarctica; Antarctica is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica is a continent with no sovereignty: there are no countries in Antarctica.
Lake Antarctica and Lake Antarctica Junior.