Each research station provides its own power from its own power plant.
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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.
'We' cannot. Whoever 'we' are. The Antarctic Treaty forbids it.
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I think it might help u. All drinking water in antarctica comes from melting ice. fire fighting becomes very difficult indeed and this is why smoking is banned in most Antarctic bases.
I don't know what the 'roaring 40's' are but ozone reflects the light and heat of the sun so a lack of ozone over the antarctic means more heat get through which means the antarctic warms up and because ice reflects sunlight too and the increased heat in the antarctic means this ice melts, global temperatures increase by a lot.
Antarctic summer is the busiest season on the continent.
Actually, 'bases' don't 'do' anything. However, they are the facilities used by scientists and workers in support of science, to study the health of planet earth.
No. All bases in the Antarctic are research stations. There is no military activity allowed, except in support of science.
The molecule that provides heat in any spicy food is the capsaicin (cap-say-sin) molecule.