Antarctica has no standard time zone(s). Research stations operate on the time zone of their support staffs in their home countries.
In Antarctica, there is no logic time so this can not be known.
No. People working in Antarctica in support of science generally keep the time zone of their supporting government. There is no standard time in Antarctica.
The coldest time in Antarctica is winder, which begins on June 21st.
Antarctica is a continent all of the time.
Antarctica has no time zones, because it could be in any time zone, so there is no time difference.
No. The passage of time is exactly the same in Antarctica as it is elsewhere around the earth.
There is no mining allowed in Antarctica.
An Antarctician is a native of Antarctica, or an informal term for a person who has spent time in Antarctica as a scientist or researcher.
Antarctica is colder than Hawaii, 100% of the time.
Each research station bases its time clocks in the country that supports the station. There is no standard time in Antarctica.
There is no Antarctic Standard Time. Research stations in Antarctica keep the same time as their native country's support locations.
There are some outdoor grilling by some workers in Antarctica, as a past-time.