Most true scientists prefer the working season, with sun and warmer temperatures. It is the rare scientist who winters-over and stays on the continent during sun-less and coldest periods.
Depending on what the scientist is studying, the scientist may stay in a research station or in a field camp.
Depending on the field research being performed, a scientist can 'stay' in dorms, tents, pre-ways or other shelter afforded to them in their location.
1 second and then there out of there!
12 hours
10 years or less
Thats not how you spell MAWSON!
nope there is no limite
Antarctica is the coldest continent, and remains cold, permanently.
Yes, Antarctica stays dark for about 6 months all day long, then after that there is daylight for 6 months because of its angle toward the sun.
because alot of people tried to claim antarctica for the wealth including Britain Argentina and quite alot more. So everyone decided that scientist can stay and work but there is no mining to be going ahead
Yes, you can live in Antarctica if you are hired by a government to perform work on the continent. You can also 'stay' in Antarctica if you fund your own expedition.
Depending on the nature of the science being explored, scientists work and live in a research station or in a field camp.