There are no homes on the Antarctic continent. Scientists sleep in dorm rooms or in field tents, and eat in cafeterias. In research stations, they may have access to labs and scientific equipment.
There are no houses in Antarctica. There are work buildings, dormitories and cafeteria buildings.
it dependsif they come with stuff but if they come with out stuff they use ice and to fill the cracks the melt ice. :)
There are no houses in Antarctica.
There are no houses on Antarctica.
There are no houses in Antarctica.
There are no 'houses' per se in Antarctica. There are living quarters and work sites.
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Scientists do not live in houses in Antarctica. Scientists sleep in dorms and eat in dining halls at the research station, and may spent their non-working time in field tents away from the research station.
There are no houses in Antarctica to enter into your competition, sorry.
You may be referring to the joke than only houses with northern exposures can exist in Antarctica. Indeed, there are no houses on the continent. If you are really wondering than the answer is that there are no houses in Antarctica because there are no permanent residents. Between 1000 and 5000 people occupy research stations on Antarctica, and living exists with a combination of dormitories, cafeterias and work locations.
There are no houses in Antarctica, because there are no cities, states or countries there. One would not build a house in Antarctica.
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There are no houses on Antarctica, but there are research stations. Research station buildings include dorm rooms, cafeteria and work location-specific buildings.
First, there are no 'houses' in Antarctica, there are living quarters, dining quarters and work areas. Power is produced by individual generators for each facility.