Actually, 'bases' don't 'do' anything. However, they are the facilities used by scientists and workers in support of science, to study the health of planet earth.
You are Douglas Mawson.
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The Australian Antarctic Division operates several permanent bases on the Antarctic continent, namely, Casey, Davis, Macquarie Island and Mawson. During the summer, there are additional, temporary locations where research camps are operated.
'We' cannot. Whoever 'we' are. The Antarctic Treaty forbids it.
I think it might help u. All drinking water in antarctica comes from melting ice. fire fighting becomes very difficult indeed and this is why smoking is banned in most Antarctic bases.
Antarctic summer is the busiest season on the continent.
No. All bases in the Antarctic are research stations. There is no military activity allowed, except in support of science.
Each research station provides its own power from its own power plant.
Sir Douglas Mawson. You can read more about him by following the link, below. You can also read more about Mawson station by following the link, below.
Governments that signed the Antarctic Treaty may establish scientific bases south of 60 degrees S, which includes the Antarctic continent.
yes. most people do nowAnother AnswerPeople who live and work temporarily at Antarctic basis study the health of planet Earth. Each has a job and has been hired by a government.