Depending on the season, there may be between 1,000 -- winter population, and 4,500 -- summer population scientists and other temporary workers in Antarctica.
All people who travel to Antarctica arrive there or visit using military aircraft or ice breakers, scientific ice breakers or tour boats.
they travel by boat or they could travel by walking
The 'main' reason people go to Antarctica is to live and work there temporarily in pursuit of science that studies the health of planet earth. As well, thousands of tourists visit the continent annually, for the sake of travel and tourism.
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Antarctica is one of the seven continents on earth. People are motivated to travel to Antarctica for the same reasons they are motivated to travel to the other destinations.
Your visa requirements in order to visit Antarctica are based on the requirements of the countries through which you travel to access the continent. Antarctica has no sovereignty, and thus, no requirement for travel papers.
You travel to Antarctica by air or by ship.
People may want to get spectacular views or want to achieve a target.
Chefs who cook in Antarctica in support of the science staffs working there may or may not choose -- or be able -- to bring some of their favourite tools, depending on the countries they travel through to reach their Antarctic destination. Their tools are not necessarily 'scientific items'.
Antarctica is one of the most exotic places on earth: the highest, driest, windiest, coldest and darkest continent. People who go to Antarctica are either tourists or scientists. Tourists travel to Antarctica in ships and remain near the edge of the continent, eating and sleeping on the ships, and venturing onto land for a few hours. Some tourists travel to Antarctica in expeditions to experience the extreme conditions there for hiking, and extreme cold weather trekking. They camp out and carry all their gear. Usually, expeditions arrive in Antarctica by chartered airplane. Scientists and people who work in Antarctica work in support of science. They earn money working in jobs related to science. They live in Antarctica for extended periods, usually from many months to several years, depending on the sponsoring government's guidelines. Scientists and their support staff are usually transported to Antarctica by military aircraft belonging to the sponsoring government, although there are scientific ships that represent the scientific work of many governments.
Because he wanted to explore Antarctica
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