They usually only stay for the "warmer" months and leave before the onset of winter however, some stay for winter. The danger is that if they stay for winter, they are stuck there with little or no chance of leaving due to the weather conditions.
Dressed in extreme cold weather gear, and with no supplies, a human may survive for about three days, which is about the maximum that a human can live without water. Before the end of three days, however, chances are good that the human would die from freezing to death.
Depending on the scientific pursuit involved, a scientist may stay on a research station or in a field camp.
up to 467 days to melt
A human will freeze to death within a short period -- less than one day at this temperature.
humans can survive for at least 100 years minimum 50 maximum 150
90 to 120 days
There is more than most likely no way the human race will survive that. However, it won't be for a very long time.
With food and water, only sickness or injury will stop you from reaching your natural Life.
A kangaroo - in fact any mammal - would survive a mere few minutes in Antarctica.
No human can remain viable anywhere on earth after about three days with no water. Unprepared, in Antarctica you can freeze to death within a few hours, with or without water.
Without clothing, you may survive in Antarctica for about an hour before you're frozen to death, with hypothermia setting in in about 15 minutes.
Yes, with the appropriate planning, gear and money, you can survive in Antarctica.
Polar bears do not live in Antarctica. They are only found in the northern hemisphere, near the Arctic.
I don't think they need heat, but could you survive in Antarctica?
Actually it's too cold for most pathogens to survive down there.
What are the 10 most needed items you would need to survive in Antarctica?
only sientests survive
There are no Himalayan wolves in Antarctica.
Penguins visit Antarctica's beaches to breed and this season lasts about 60 days. Then penguins return to their homes in the sea.
A human will freeze to death within a short period -- less than one day at this temperature.