4000
nobody lives in Antarctica, except for a few scientists studying there.
There are none because nobody lives there except for a few scientists studying the ice.
Scientists are studying climate and the ozone layer. Antarctica affects the whole world.
During the busy summer season, there may be up to 4,500 temporary workers and scientists studying the health of planet Earth on Antarctica.
4000
Depending on what the scientist is studying, the scientist may stay in a research station or in a field camp.
The only 'animals' that live on the Mawson base in Antarctica are humans: the temporary workers and scientists studying the health of planet earth.
Scientists work in Antarctica and only 'live' there in pursuit of science. This work is always temporary. Any scientist studying the health of planet earth may apply for and receive a grant to study a relevant question.
Disciplines pursued may include biology, botany, atmospherics, glaciology, psychology, geology, astronomy and more. Every funded scientist asks questions based on a better understanding of the health of planet earth.
No human being lives in Antarctica, except for scientist studying things there, but they too do not live there.
Scientists are measuring the ice cap and looking at the what the atmosphere was like a long time ago.
Rough numbers there are about 4000 that live in the area.