There are no indigenous people in Antarctica. But there are around 4000 people who live there during the summer months and about 1000 during the harsher winter months.
They are mainly researchers or scientists based at one of Antarctica's many research bases to record and observe weather.
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People who live and work in Antarctica -- temporarily -- are hired by governments to carry out studies about the health of planet earth. For every scientist, there are about seven additional people who work in support of science.
The scientific work ranges from astronomy to zoology.
No one 'lives' in Antarctica. People work and live in Antarctica -- both are required -- in support of science on a temporary basis.
Maximum population on the continent during the height of summer may be up to 4,000 souls.
People live in Antarctica today. They are scientists or temporary workers studying the health of planet earth. There are, however, no native peoples or permanent population on the continent.
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Yes, many people live in Antarctica.
no native people lived in antarctica
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Not many people live in Antarctica and tourists just get there, get a visit and come back. There is a workstation built specially for the scientists to work in.
People who live in Antarctica temporarily -- because they work for governments in support of science -- can live there all year and stay alive.
because not many people live there and a nation wasn't formed there
Sir Edmund Hilary would be able to live in Antarctica for one year, as many people do.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population, indigenous or otherwise.
People who live and work temporarily in Antarctica are not necessarily known by their organized religions' beliefs, rather by their commitment and dedication to science.
No penguins live in Antarctica. Penguins are sea birds that visit Antarctica's beaches during breeding season.
Generally, people who work in Antarctica -- paid for by their governments in search of science -- are not sorted out by religion. Otherwise, no one lives in Antarctcica.