There really are no human activities that don't affect Antarctica.
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All -- 100% -- of the people in Antarctica, are people...in Antarctica.
Year around, scientists and people who support science, study the health of planet earth.
They live in wooden houses or igloo's live there and they kill fish's to eat. They use whale blubber as oil.
See wildlife, participate in different kinds of activities, like kayaking or diving, hike, visit places of interest (like huts of first polar explorers) etc.
Activities in Antarctica include visiting Anver Island, which features a museum and a cruise ship stop. Tourists can also see penguins in their natural environment.
Antarctica is not home to any animal: it's too cold. Animals associated with Antarctica come to the continent to breed.
Most tourists visit Antarctica by tour boat. Activities on board include lectures, movies and so forth about Antarctica. There are excursions to the continent, where tourists can wander through penguin colonies and photograph breeding animals.
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica, and therefore, no 'people' who came from Antarctica.
People are doing research in Antarctica.
people from Antarctica are called Escimos.