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Japan has four research bases in Antarctica, all of which are located in Queen Maud Land, northern part of the continent.
Not necessarily. Acid is just used for very important research and experiments. And bases are used for bases. Sorry if I'm not helpful. :(
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people live in the polar climate by catching fish to eat and live in igloos to keep themselves warm. They normally travel by walking.
The North Pole is not owned by anyone. Since it is water, there is not much into it. There was an agreement that that place was going to be a place where no one could drop their waste on, it was only for doing research. Many countries does have bases on it, though. I do not know all the bases and where they're located, if someone could answer this, it will be the best thing on this answer.
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.
Each research station provides its own power from its own power plant.
All research conducted on Antarctica is the search for raw data having to do with the health of planet earth. Disciplines range from astronomy and astrophysics to zoology.
If you include the islands surrounding Antarctica, there are 70 seasonal and year-round research stations.
No. All bases in the Antarctic are research stations. There is no military activity allowed, except in support of science.
Antarctic summer is the busiest season on the continent.
Japan has four research bases in Antarctica, all of which are located in Queen Maud Land, northern part of the 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.
You are Douglas Mawson.
People are not forbidden to enter the Antarctic, by law it is considered international territory (the same as oceans). The only laws against certain entry are the deployment of military bases or troops; from any nation.
most people visit Antarctica in research bases
Scott base