Douglas Mawson was considered to be an Australian, having been educated in Australia, but he was born on a farm at Shipley, Yorkshire, England in 1882.
No, because the explorers that have travelled there, have come back safely.
Not many people live in Antarctica and tourists just get there, get a visit and come back. There is a workstation built specially for the scientists to work in.
Your answer depends on where the ship can sail close enough to the continent so that a tender can transport humans back and forth from the ship to the continent. There are no commercial ports in Antarctica.
Antarctica is its own continent.
Sir Robert Falcon Scott died on Antarctica in March of 1912, and did not return.
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All food, equipment, supplies and people are delivered to every research station by that government's logistical supply system. Food for Mawson Station probably comes from either Australia or New Zealand.
There is no native population in Antarctica, so there is no name for something that does not exist.
No they came from Israel -_-
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No birds 'live' in Antarctica. However, some sea birds, including penguins, come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.