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The buildings on the bases have as many windows as they need. There is no standard.
no countries run bases in antarctica
Many people have explored Antarctica and lots of the major countries have research and meteorological bases there.
No.
most people visit Antarctica in research bases
Obviously ice
The base of susie
The Australian landmarks (bases) of Antarctica are called: Davis, Mawson & Casey.
the bases in antarctica are bascically are a huddle of tents. No, they are not, most are prefabricated units, with most of the home luxuries included, along with workshops and science units.
There are no 'cities' in Antarctica. There are a number of semi-permanent bases usually run by the military for research purposes.
In summer, there are around 4 000 people on the bases and this reduces to 1 000 in winter.
No. Antarctica is a continent that is not owned by the United States. In fact, many countries (the USA among them) have sent explorers there or set up scientific bases in order to do research.