People use antifreeze in Antarctica to prevent the freezing of liquids in vehicles, equipment, and machinery in extremely cold temperatures. Antifreeze is added to the engine coolant to lower its freezing point, ensuring that the vehicle can still operate effectively in the harsh Antarctic environment. It is crucial for maintaining the functionality and reliability of vehicles and equipment essential for research and transportation in Antarctica.
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There are people who choose to use ice as their sculpting medium in Antarctica.
Normal people use it everytime there cars freeze up ;p
No one, antifreeze is poisonous and is not a treatment for anything other than preventing an engine from freezing.
All -- 100% -- of the people in Antarctica, are people...in Antarctica.
Yes. Only use propelyn glycol (RV antifreeze) DO NOT use automotive antifreeze.
Use Porsche antifreeze. Get it from the dealer or online.
People who live and work in Antarctica temporarily -- all in support of science that studies the health of planet earth-- use the raw data they collect there to answer their scientific questions.
There are several types of antifreeze that you can use in radiant (in floor) heating systems. Some people use a 50/50 mix of glycol and water, while others want to go the non-chemical route or a specific in floor heat antifreeze.
What type of antifreeze do I use for a 2000 bonneville
What type of antifreeze do I use for a 2000 bonneville
Foodstuffs are shipped to Antarctica during the summer months, for storage and use during the winter.