Any self-supporting expedition to Antarctica may cost in the millions of dollars US, and there may not be that many people interested in this kind of adventure.
Expeditions began in the late 1800s to learn more about this remote part of the earth. Some have been well-documented, others not so much. Any group that 'goes to Antarctica' can be said to be on an expedition, because there is no commerce, lodging, or other commercial enterprise on the continent. The number is many, since there are now expeditioners who are paid by people to to take tours -- expeditions -- to the continent.
James Cook did not conduct any expeditions to Antarctica itself, as his voyages occurred before the continent was discovered. However, on his second voyage (1772-1775), he extensively explored the Southern Ocean and crossed the Antarctic Circle, becoming the first known person to do so. His expeditions contributed significantly to the mapping and understanding of the region surrounding Antarctica, but he never set foot on the continent.
No not like K-12. The only education on Antarctica would be from scientific research expeditions. Antarctica has no permanent residents only about 1000 scientists and staff in the winter and 5,000 in the summer. The continent has no government but has territories claimed by 7 nations. There is 2 churches on the Russian station.
Newton did not make any expeditions.
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No. There are no bears in Antarctica of any species.
Antarctica is a desert.
Antarctica is a continent.
Usually the beach. Usually in the peninsula area geography, which is just south of South America.When tourists venture inland from the beach, they are usually on expeditions not tours.Tours are expensive and expeditions are very expensive.You can learn more by following the links, below.Inclusion of these links is for information purposes only: WikiAnswers does not endorse any of these businesses.
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