yep it dose not matter if your Turkish or English you can still go there
Scientists in Antarctica don't go there to conduct experiments, they go there to conduct field research. All science conducted in Antarctica studies the health of planet Earth.
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No, nobody lives at the Antarctica permanently, although scientists go there for research.
It costs about 14,000 up to 26,000
There are hardly any tourists that go to Antarctica
So scientists don't do other things when their suppose to be doing research
there are issues in Antarctica such as global warming - the ice will melt. or that the Japanese whaling is hurting the animals that live there, and the tourists that go there to research.
The continent of Antarctica has never been traversed by any vehicle.
Will not research every country on the face of the earth for this answer but suffice it to say - you would probably NOT want to live in any country that does not have an extradition treaty with the US.
There are no 'eskimos' in Antarctica. The continent is too cold to support any kind of animal life.
There is no government in Antarctica because the continent does not belong to any country. Several countries claim territorial rights to portions of Antarctica, but any scientists who go to these territories are governed by their own home countries, and come under those laws, as well as the international laws that protect the Antarctic.
Any year would be great.