Very few people live and work in Antarctica, and then only scientists for a short season. So there is no universal Antarctic currency.
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There is no sovereignty on Antarctica, and therefore no official currency. In addition, there is essentially no place to use money, since all temporary workers and scientists are provided with shelter and food as part of their hiring contracts.
Antarctica does not have any money. There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica which they spend a lot of money maintaining.
There are no countries on Antarctica, no permanent population and no currency.
Yes, with the appropriate planning, gear and money, you can survive in Antarctica.
There is no money used in Antarctica because the only people living there are scientist that get there supplies from there original country.
There is no financial support for the natural penguin rookeries in Antarctica.
CHEFS IN ANTARCTICA MAKE : $58396.00 (that's australian dollars)
Antarctica
Antarctica is not a country: there is no monetary system there, because there is no soverignty on the continent. The answer to your question directly is zero.
I'm gonna put my money on a penguin...
45,000
People who live and work in Antarctica -- temporarily -- earn money working in support of science, or as scientists.
because it creates jobs and money for people!