south america
Would it be an ornithologist. They study birds and penguins are birds
it would be the study of birds sooo ornithology
easy go to antartica and watch them do thier stuff... GO PENGUINS!
An ecologist might use observation to study a population of mountain goats. This is because they are not interfering with them.
A zoologist or aquatic biologist might study mollusks. Malacology is the study of mollusks in zoology.
South Africa isn't a continent, it's a country. You need to study it because it helps make you smarter and you may work there someday. Who knows . . .
No countries its not a owned land mass. There are study units though.
Would it be an ornithologist. They study birds and penguins are birds
it would be the study of birds sooo ornithology
Penguins and scientist/geologist to study it.
The Antarctic Treaty governs the earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude. The treaty preserves the continent and the Southern Ocean around the continent for the scientific study of planet earth.You can read the treaty when you follow this link:http://www.state.gov/www/global/oes/oceans/antarctic_treaty_1959.html
it is the study of making sanwhichs
it is the study of making sanwhichs
Eighty degrees south latitude represents a circle around the earth about 691 miles north of the south pole.Every point on the line flows over either on the Antarctic continent, or on the islands or seas that immediately surround it.There is no 'country' per se on the Antarctic continent: it is a continent dedicated to the scientific study of the health of planet earth.
When carefully controlled and monitored, tourism to Antarctica expands the knowledge about the wonder of the continent by making it a reality to more people.Tour operators that are members of the International Association of Antarctic Tour operators acknowledge the potential damage to the continent and its breeding animals, and work to mitigate the impact of their tours to preserve the pristine environment.Because The Antarctic Treaty governs all human activity south of 60 degrees south latitude, tourism can be regulated this way.Read more by following the links, below.
All land of planet earth south of 60 degrees S is preserved for the scientific study of the health of planet earth. This includes all of the continent of Antarctica.
Humans do not inhabit the continent of Antarctica permanently, but there are settlements there where teams of scientists study aspects of the great frozen continent.