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During the busy summer season, there may be up to 4,500 temporary workers and scientists studying the health of planet Earth on Antarctica.
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During the busy summer season, you may be able to find up to about 4-6,000 workers and scientists working temporarily on the continent.
There are no animals that are native to Antarctica. However, many sea animals, including penguins visit the beaches in the summer to breed.
There is no standing inventory of 'huts' in Antarctica, because some can be temporary and erected only during the summer season.
During many of the summer months -- October to February -- parts of the Antarctica continent experience no sunsets.
Depending on the season, there may be between 1,000 -- winter population, and 4,500 -- summer population scientists and other temporary workers in Antarctica.
Many sea birds and sea mammals come to Antarctica's beaches to breed during the summer months. Examples are Adelie and Emperor penguins, Leopard and Weddell seals.
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There are no indigenous people in Antarctica. But there are around 4000 people who live there during the summer months and about 1000 during the harsher winter months.They are mainly researchers or scientists based at one of Antarctica's many research bases to record and observe weather.Another AnswerPeople who live and work in Antarctica -- temporarily -- are hired by governments to carry out studies about the health of planet earth. For every scientist, there are about seven additional people who work in support of science.The scientific work ranges from astronomy to zoology.
There are no native peoples or permanent populations in Antarctica. People who live and work there temporarily are scientists and people who support science. This population ranges between about 1,000 souls in the winter to about 4,500 in the summer season.