In Antarctica, the British Antarctic Survey maintains these facilities:
You can read more about current research at each base -- there are several -- below.
No. As a result of Australia's pioneering work in Antarctica, 42% of the continent was established as the Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) in 1936. In 1947, the Australian Government formed the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE) to set up and maintain scientific research stations in Antarctica. ANARE participants come from various Federal and State government bodies as well as universities. Australia shares its Antarctic Territory with other countries, notably Russia, who has a number of stations in the AAT.
From UK, you head south to reach Antarctica.
London has more train stations than any other town in the UK.
It will do soon, as old stations are retired
no, its a separate continent and country on its own.
there are bout 5.0000000 in the uk.
ME Research UK was created in 2001.
You can find a cancer research company based in the UK by searching for it on the internet. There are several UK cancer research companies in the UK such as Cancer Research UK.
because the conditions for a hydroelectric power stations in the uk aren't right so only a few can be built.
Cancer Research UK was created in 2002.
Cancer Research UK's population is 2,010.