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All of earth south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, which preserves these lands for science. Scientists interested in studying the heath of planet earth are all interested in going to Antarctica to complete their field research.
Scientists study orangutans mainly by going to their natural habitat. Orangutans are not usually brought to research areas to be studied.
This is a way of letting other scientists know about the different research projects that have been going on. Also other scientists can review the published results.
because alot of people tried to claim antarctica for the wealth including Britain Argentina and quite alot more. So everyone decided that scientist can stay and work but there is no mining to be going ahead
Every country with a research station outfits its employees with extreme weather gear as part of their employment agreements.
Going to Antarctica?
By definition, GLOBAL warming happens over the entire planet, so no, there cannot be global warming in any one location or region. However, LOCAL warming is not occurring in Antarctica. Temperatures there are colder than have ever been recorded, and they are STILL going down.
Working and living in Antarctica temporarily is based on your country's current presence on the continent and the research being completed at that research station. You can inquire with your government to discover the division that represents its interests on the continent, and query that division for employment opportunities.
Antarctica was the last continent on earth to be discovered, because discovery transport was based on sea-going ships which could not survive a collision with an iceberg.
Every research station has 'facilities' -- and their use is reserved for the temporary workers and scientists assigned to the station. There are no commercial facilities on the continent.
There's many scientific research station in Antarctica, which do different kind of researches. For example, Oceanobiology, Oceanography, Geology, Geomorphology, Glaciology, Meteorology, Climatology, Seismology, Magnetism and Ecology. All research studies the health of planet Earth.
Antarctica is one of the most exotic places on earth: the highest, driest, windiest, coldest and darkest continent. People who go to Antarctica are either tourists or scientists. Tourists travel to Antarctica in ships and remain near the edge of the continent, eating and sleeping on the ships, and venturing onto land for a few hours. Some tourists travel to Antarctica in expeditions to experience the extreme conditions there for hiking, and extreme cold weather trekking. They camp out and carry all their gear. Usually, expeditions arrive in Antarctica by chartered airplane. Scientists and people who work in Antarctica work in support of science. They earn money working in jobs related to science. They live in Antarctica for extended periods, usually from many months to several years, depending on the sponsoring government's guidelines. Scientists and their support staff are usually transported to Antarctica by military aircraft belonging to the sponsoring government, although there are scientific ships that represent the scientific work of many governments.