Iceberg climbing is not allowed in Antarctica: it is too extreme a sport to be allowed.
You'll wear several jumpers and a down coat over them in order to stay warm in Antarctica.
Yes. People do climb the mountains in Antarctica.
Douglas Mawson did not climb Mount Erebus. Mount Erebus is an active volcano in Antarctica. Mawson was an Australian geologist and explorer who is known for leading the first Australian Antarctic Expedition from 1911-1914, during which he explored parts of Antarctica but did not climb Mount Erebus.
From the Australian Dictionary of Biography: "In March 1908 Mawson was one of the first party, led by [Sir Tannant Edgeworth] David, to climb Mount Erebus." Erebus is the world's southern-most active volcano on Ross Island in Antarctica.
They do it for safety/protection against predators. They are the largest predator that can climb trees.
Do not attempt to climb off of the equipment, you would become the path to ground for the electricity.
It allows them to climb trees for protection. And if all else fails they just slap with their tail.
Edmund Hillary was a mountain climber and has travelled to Antarctica to climb the mountains overthere. He also served in the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF)
They have excellent camoflage, and would try to move unseen away from danger. They climb well, and have sharp teeth and claws.
No, raccoons are primarily ground dwellers and only climb trees for protection from predators or to obtain food.
Tanzania but originally from Antarctica from the species of the Atlantic Polar Bear Tree. It was named the Atlantic Polar Bear Tree because the polar bears would climb the tree all day long.
to climb
it depends what type. some climb up trees and shelter in the branches,, some others go underground and shelter there. it just really depends which ones your on about. :)