they look at ice and look at the past climates. they study astronomy, meteorology, Biology and Earth Sciences. they can also look at wildlife and what we can do to preserve it.
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Scientists working in Antarctica study the health of planet earth.
They live day to day much like we do anywhere else. The work they do is slightly different though.
The work that they do in Antarctica is studying the planets systems in an environment that is untouched (in comparison to the rest of the planet).
This includes trends for climate and weather.
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Scientists in Antarctica are funded by governments representing 80% of the earth's population, to study the health of planet earth.
Scientists pursue the study of the health of planet earth in Antarctica.
Scientists working in Antarctica, collect data to study the health of planet earth.
Scientists working in Antarctica study the health of planet earth.
Antarctica is used by scientists by way of their governments.
No continent has only scientists. Even Antarctica has support staff.
Scientists live in a heated tent
You'll find both there. Some scientists ski, and there is some cross-country skiing in Antarctica. Some cross-country skiers in Antarctica are not scientists.
Yes.
Scientists and explorers.
Scientists in Antarctica study the health of planet earth.
Tourists are allowed in Antarctica, as are the people who live and work there temporarily -- in support of science.
No, there are no nations living in Antarctica. There are only scientists living there to get information.
Scientists work and live in Antarctica temporarily, to study the health of planet earth.
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