No. There are no native people living there and nobody permanently living there. There are a small amount of scientists that work there for periods of time, so they are coming and going all of the time.
Most everywhere on the continent during January, the sun shines 24 hours each day.
The population of temporary workers and scientists on the continent may reach 4,500 souls during January.
November, December and January are usually the warmest months on Antarctica. The temperature, however, is rarely above freezing during those months.
The warmest part of Antarctica is the Antarctic Peninsula, with a balmy 1 to 2 degrees C, during the warmest month of January. Hot might not be the proper word to describe any of Antarctica's climate.
Australia broke apart from Antarctica approximately 50-60 million years ago during the Eocene epoch. This separation marked the beginning of the formation of the Southern Ocean and the opening of the Tasman Sea.
Australia separated from Antarctica around 85 million years ago during the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana. This separation gradually led to the formation of the Southern Ocean and the distinct landmasses we recognize today as Australia and Antarctica.
Antarctica was connected to the supercontinent Gondwana, located near the South Pole, around 250 million years ago during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. Over millions of years, tectonic plate movements caused Antarctica to drift to its current location in the southern hemisphere.
During winter, the Southern Ocean sea ice freezes, essentially doubling the size of Antarctica. The extent of the sea ice is about 17 to 20 million square kilometers.
Cryolophosaurus lived in Antarctica between 194 to 188 million years ago. The was during the early Jurassic period.
The US population in 1860 was 32 million, 350 thousand.
No, President Obama did not visit Antarctica during his presidency.
A:The total population of the world five thousand years ago, during the Early Bronze Age, has been estimated around 15 million people.