Yes, but there are laundry machines and dryers and laundry soap for use by temporary workers and scientists with dirty clothes.
No, there are no clothes shops in Antarctica.
Dirty. Soiled clothes are dirty clothes.
"All of my new clothes are dirty?"
Dirty old torn clothes= throw them out a.k.a raggy clothes
Yes, "dirty" is an adjective. For example, in the sentence, "He was wearing dirty clothes", "dirty" is an adjective modifying "clothes".
Sure, the more dirty the more they can or will weigh.
Clothes that are not dirty or smell bad.
Lay them dirty clithe
Wash them.
The practice of spearing clothes in Antarctica would only provide entry through the clothes for the cold and wind so that the human wearing these clothes would freeze to death, probably within about 15 minutes. This is not a practice common in Antarctica.
People who work and live in Antarctica bring clothes from home, and are issued an extensive of extreme cold weather survival clothing by their governments prior to arriving on the continent. There are no places to purchase clothes in Antarctica.
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