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What do they do on Mawson Base in Antarctica?

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All research stations on Antarctica are hubs that support the scientific study of the health of planet earth. The stations offer food, shelter and logistical support to scientists and the workers who pursue these scientific questions.

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Who owns Mawson base in Antarctica?

Mawson is owned by Australia.


What types of animals live on the Mawson base in Antarctica?

The only 'animals' that live on the Mawson base in Antarctica are humans: the temporary workers and scientists studying the health of planet earth.


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Is Mawson station in Antarctica?

Yes, there is a Mawson Station in Antarctica, supported by the Australian government.


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Which was the first Australian base in Antarctica?

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