There are two research stations on Ross Island: McMurdo Station (USA) and Scott Base (New Zealand).
Depending on the time of year, the population may be in the low hundreds up to about 1,200 in the busy summer season.
This population is completely transient, made up of temporary workers and scientists studying the health of planet earth.
Ross Island is connected to the Antarctic continent by ice.
Ross Island's population is 100.
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Antarctica.
It's on Ross Island in Antarctica.
McMurdo Station is located on the southern tip of Ross Island, which is in the New Zealand - claimed Ross Dependency on the shore of McMurdo Sound in Antarctica.
It is located in Antarctica, the most southerly volcano on Earth.Another AnswerErebus is located on Ross Island, Antarctica, which is joined to the continent by its permanent ice sheet.
Mt Erebus lies on Ross Island, Antarctica, in that area.
There is no New Zealand 'base camp' in Antarctica. There is a research station -- Scott Base -- supported by the New Zealand government. You can find it on Ross Island, connected to the Ross Ice Shelf.
Hut Point was established on Ross Island off the coast of Antarctica in the Ross Sea.
Antarctica is the continent south of the Ross Sea.
No, it is a research station located in Antarctica located on the southern tip of Ross Island