If you include the islands surrounding Antarctica, there are 70 seasonal and year-round research stations.
'We' cannot. Whoever 'we' are. The Antarctic Treaty forbids it.
No. All bases in the Antarctic are research stations. There is no military activity allowed, except in support of science.
Antarctic summer is the busiest season on the continent.
Antarctica is a continent; the Antarctic is the region on earth where Antarctica is located. So in traveling to Antarctica, you are automatically in the the Antarctic.
The Antarctic is the region that contains the continent Antarctica.
Antarctica is south of the Antarctic Circle, yes.
The antarctic is an area below the antarctic circle. It includes seas and ice shelves. Antarctica is a continent in that area and is only the landmass.The Antarctic Region includes the continent of Antarctica.
Antarctic is a modifier word used to describe a region, for example: the Antarctic region. Antarctica is a noun and is the name of a continent. Antarctica is contained within the Antarctic region.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty
The Antarctic is the name of the region of the earth that contains the continent named Antarctica.
The Australian Antarctic Division operates several permanent bases on the Antarctic continent, namely, Casey, Davis, Macquarie Island and Mawson. During the summer, there are additional, temporary locations where research camps are operated.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.