In modern times, death in Antarctica is extremely rare. During the Heroic Age of exploring Antactica -- 1899 to 1922, explorers and expeditions were notorious for team members' deaths.
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.
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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.
No, nobody lives at the Antarctica permanently, although scientists go there for research.
Tourists tour Antarctica where there is access, usually in coastal areas of the Antarctic Peninsula.
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.
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Tourists are allowed in Antarctica, as are the people who live and work there temporarily -- in support of science.
Before what time period? No people have never lived in Antarctica. Scientists go on expeditions there but don't stay for more than a few months.