People who live and work in Antarctica -- temporarily -- earn money working in support of science, or as scientists.
People who live and work temporarily in Antarctica -- there is no native population on the continent -- work in support of science for one of the governments that signed the Antarctic Treaty.
There is no money used in Antarctica because the only people living there are scientist that get there supplies from there original country.
because it creates jobs and money for people!
Antarctica does not have any money. There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica which they spend a lot of money maintaining.
All -- 100% -- of the people in Antarctica, are people...in Antarctica.
People and organizations interested in processing raw materials found in or on the earth, those motivated by money, may be interested in exploiting Antarctica.
This pursuit is totally motivated by money.
There are no countries on Antarctica, no permanent population and no currency.
they are not considered to be ores because they are not valuable enough. it costs to much money to get it from antarctica to usa Because ores are considered to be profitable. Ores are used in Antarctica for rodes and heating, not to make a profit.
People may want to get spectacular views or want to achieve a target.
There is no official Antarctic money: there is no government there to mint money. However, hobbyists print 'Antarctic money' and and fabricate designs for 'Antarctic flags' as a way to capitalize on their skills.
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica, and therefore, no 'people' who came from Antarctica.
Yes, with the appropriate planning, gear and money, you can survive in Antarctica.