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Many. There is no standard time across the whole of the Antarctic continent. Scientific stations keep the same clock time as their country's, based on the interaction between the country-based support staff and those based in Antarctica.
Antarctica has no permanent human population. Between 1,000-5,000 people reside there each year for differing amounts of time at different research stations across the continent. The main reason is its severely cold temperature.
The Arctic foxes are distributed across northern Asia, northern Europe, and North America.
Yes! There are no permanent human residents, but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the year at the research stations scattered across the continent.
As of my last update, Tripura has around 40 police stations distributed across its various districts. The number may vary slightly due to administrative changes or the establishment of new stations. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is advisable to consult official government sources or the Tripura Police website.
dont know what a countainent is. Is that somewhere in outerspace?
There is over 400,000 fire stations across the United States.
None. You would travel across the Southern Ocean to get from Africa to Antarctica.
Antarctica is close to the continents of South America and Australia. South America is situated to the west of Antarctica across the Drake Passage, while Australia is located to the northeast across the Southern Ocean.
He took dogs and horses on his expedition
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Usually plane or seaIn the popular sense, there is no 'travel' on the Antarctic continent.Tourists travel to the coasts by cruise ship; scientists and those who work in support of science travel by either ship or by military air transport to the individual scientific stations; expeditioners travel to the continent by private, chartered transport.On the continent, military transport, including Hercules 130s and helicopters are used to move people and supplies between stations and to and from field camps. Work vehicles include trucks, snowcats, Catepillar and Tucker tractors.Otherwise, people walk in the science stations on foot and are generally restricted to the confines of the stations, because of the danger of falling into a crevasse or being caught outdoors in un-surviveable extreme weather outside its perimeters.You can go to Antarctica by plane or by ship. The most common way to get there are the cruises trips to Antarctica. There are specialized companies that can make this dream come true. The ships that can reach the White Continent are polar-class icebreakers originally built for scientific research, remodeled to take passengers with all the comfort to this adventure trip. More information about Antarctica cruises: http://www.antartida.com.br.You can take a ship, or ride a plane.