A scientist interested in studying the health of planet earth can live in Antarctica on a temporary basis, in order to complete the research necessary to answer the question the scientist wants to answer. There is no permanent population on the continent; everyone who works there is there temporarily.
Scientists work temporarily on the Antarctic continent, having been given grants by their governments to study a question that has to do with the health of planet earth.
they are scientist, they live in buildings.
No human being lives in Antarctica, except for scientist studying things there, but they too do not live there.
some people think that people live in Antarctica. But there wrong. Scientist have reasarchedand they have found out that nobody on earth could live there.
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An Antarctician is a native of Antarctica, or an informal term for a person who has spent time in Antarctica as a scientist or researcher.
Scientists are fed -- as are all workers -- with food brought to them by the logistical operations of the government for which they work.
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Scientists work in Antarctica and only 'live' there in pursuit of science. This work is always temporary. Any scientist studying the health of planet earth may apply for and receive a grant to study a relevant question.
Depending on the nature of the science being explored, scientists work and live in a research station or in a field camp.
Scientist go to Antarctica as well as some but little amount of tourists
Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science. The only way to live there is to work for a government as a scientist or in support of science. The advantage of having this experience is the advantage of knowledge -- both of yourself and of the health of planet earth.
Depending on where the scientist is studying, the scientist may shelter in a research station, or in a tent if the scientist is working in the field.