no because it is to cold
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All research stations provide their own electricity. None is commercial. All is paid for by the country that supports the research station.
Commercially produced electricity is not available in Antarctica. Electricity is provided to individual research stations by their own generators.
Yes! electricity refers to electrons, photons, and their interactions, so you'll be pleased to know that electrons are plentiful in every structure of the universe, and thanks to Stephen hawking, we are now aware that even the vacuum of space is not truly a vacuum as it is permiated with virtual electron/positron pairs, these require a great deal of energy to become aparent, which is why we did not know this for so long.
Antarctica is a place where there is very speedy winds blowing.....therefore building of windmills there is a very good idea for generating as there are many centres opened by countries for research purposes....so this electricity will provide electricity to them more easily and cheaply
we ae all partially to blame because of our polution which we release into the air, i.e cars electricity and all sorts of stuff
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Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), as the UK does in transport, industry and the generation of electricity, releases age-old carbon dioxide which is causing global warming. This is melting the ice caps and glaciers of Antarctica, particularly in the West Antarctic Peninsula.
Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
Antarctica is a proper noun. It is the name of a continent.
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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.
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