All human establishments on the Antarctic continent are government-supported scientific research stations, each considered a base. These close-in communities live this way in order to survive this extreme, harsh environment.
Antarctica is home only to scientists, and for short periods of time. These scientists live in the "bases" developed by their countries.
There is no permanent population, however, there are some research bases and such.
no countries run bases in antarctica
no it is an ice desert the only humans that live there are scientists.but they dont permantly live there because there is no ways to get there own food without outside help.
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Live from Antarctica was created in 1990.
There are no animals that live in Antarctica.
most people visit Antarctica in research bases
Obviously ice
The base of susie
in Antarctica