The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Research Station, supported by the United States of America, is located at the South Pole.
The scientists and workers studying the health of planet Earth at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Research Station live closest to the South Pole -- on a temporary basis.
Nobody owns the North Pole. It is in International Waters.
The United States has a research station at the geographical South Pole, Amundsenâ??Scott South Pole Station. The station is named in honor of Roald Amundsen, the leader of the first expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911, and Robert F. Scott, whose expedition reached the South Pole in 1912.
There is a scientific research station located at this position on Earth, called the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Research Station. All the people there are scientists working temporarily at the location, or temporary workers in support of science. There is no native or permanent population anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
The closest "city" to the South Pole (Antarctica) would be Punta Arenas in Chile. The closest "town" to the South Pole (Antarctica) would be Ushuaia in Argentina.
The scientists and workers studying the health of planet Earth at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Research Station live closest to the South Pole -- on a temporary basis.
The Amundsen-Scott South Pole research station is supported by the United States of America.
No one 'controls' the South Pole. However, there is a research station there supported by USA.
About 750 miles north of Amundsen-Scott, which is located at the South Pole, you'll find McMurdo Station, both of which are staffed by and supported by the United States's National Science Foundation.
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No one 'controls' the South Pole. However, there is a research station there supported by USA.
You may be thinking of the US research station at the South Pole: the Amundsen- Scott Research Station.
Explorers already have. There is a research station from the US at the south pole.
One well-known place in Antarctica is the South Pole. The USA supports a scientific research station there, the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
Yes, there are three:McMurdo Research StationAmundsen-Scott South Pole Research StationPalmer Research Station.
The Transantarctic Mountains are the mountains closest to the south pole.
Greenland is closest to the North Pole.