People in Antarctica wear thick gloves and mittens, thermal underwear, thick socks, turtle neck sweaters, wool sweaters, scarves, a balaclava, goggles, a special, long, down jacket with a fur-ruffed hood, special boots and more.
Thin multiple layers are worn so that there is plenty of air trapped between the layers, allowing the air to warm up and in turn, keep the wearer warm. You can get frost bite very easily, for it is the coldest and windiest place on the planet.
I am no expert, but from what I know, you need MANY layers! :P glove liners (as well as gloves), bootliners and boots, woollen mix socks, salopettes, a fleece shirt (important because fleece keeps the warm air in well), synthetic undergarments, a filed jacket, neck gaitor, a hat of some sort (2 hats isn't ott) and some goggles (not essential if you want to visit for just one day!)... as much of that as possible is a good idea as it is FREEZING there! lol
Clothes suitable for the environment and the task at hand.
During the six-months of darkness that mark winter near the South Pole, everyone has to wear thick parkas if they venture outdoors. The climate is better in summer (January) and temperatures along the coast are mild enough so that thick parkas can be unzipped in the front..
In this extreme weather, you'll need layers consisting of wool, cotton, and other wicking fibers. A substantial, long, down-filled parka with a hood ruff, tall platform boots to keep your feet off the ice, wind pants, mittens (gloves might allow your fingers to freeze), balaclava to protect your face and neck, and glacier sun glasses.
For people who work for the government of the United States, 70 pounds of this kind of gear is supplied to each person.
okay i thin that they wear red jumpers a so if any go or fall in the water they can know that that person is form them
answ2. Depends upon whether you are living ashore, or on board ship.
For indoor living, the buildings will be heated, and normal street clothing will suffice. but less of cotton and synthetics perhaps.
For outdoor work, you will probably be equipped by your employer/guides for the conditions expected. Lots of thermals, windproofs and quality footwear.
Always have a pee before you go out!
And make sure your camera will operate in low temperatures - and not all batteries will behave equally.
You should wear lots of layers and very thick clothes like a jumper or something like ski gear. Don't forget the hat, scarf and gloves! :)
They wear loads of layers of clothing, but sometimes they just wear a singlet and shorts, because it is not that cold in Antarctica.
The Antarctic is a place, a continent. As such of cause it does not wear clothes.
Very warm wind resistant clothing that covers all of your body. Weather ranges between cold and incredibly cold. Average annual temperature is 58 degrees below zero (F)- that's minus 50 C.
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People wear different kinds of clothes because they don't want to look dirty or poor.
wear lots of warm clothes
They wear cotton clothes
what did Giovanni wear
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Same clothes as they do here. Princess unicorns and porn! hello they wear sexy skirts
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The soft kind...
They wore clothes made of wool from sheep and skins and fur.
Wear some sexy clothes for example a tiny skirt and a bikini!!!! All boys are attracted to these kinds of clothes!!!!