85 S 10 E is the Antarctic. There are no cities, only seasonal scientific research stations.
85 S 10 E is the Antarctic. There are no cities, only seasonal scientific research stations.
None, there is only scientific research stations in the antarctic.
There are scientific research stations on every continent. On the Antarctic continent, however, these stations are the only form of community and are the locations where people live when they work on the continent -- in pursuit of science.
Many. There is no standard time across the whole of the Antarctic continent. Scientific stations keep the same clock time as their country's, based on the interaction between the country-based support staff and those based in Antarctica.
It is called the Antarctic Peninsula and reaches out towards the southern tip of South America. The Antarctic Peninsula is where many of the Scientific Stations are concentrated.
There are no cities on the continent of Antarctica. There are research stations, and there are times when the largest station is McMurdo Station with a transient population of about 1,000 souls.
People who live and work temporarily on the Antarctic continent -- at research stations funded by their governments, speak the language of their country. In the interchange of scientific data, English and French are the preferred languages.
Scientific research stations are named by the governments that support them. The name of the base can be developed from its location -- South Pole, or named after locations in the supporting country -- Vostok, or named after a particular person -- Mario Zucchelli Station.
There is no Antarctic Standard Time. Research stations in Antarctica keep the same time as their native country's support locations.
There are no research facilities on Antarctica supported by Monaco.
Humans predominantly live in the Arctic, as it is home to several communities, research stations, and indigenous populations. The Antarctic, on the other hand, is primarily reserved for scientific research and does not have any permanent human inhabitants, except for researchers who live temporarily in research stations.