None. Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science.
If you like to work with your hands, work with different machinery, and you like to build things, then industrial tech is the class for you. When I took industrial tech I very much enjoyed it.
they work for free
80% of people work in the summer in antarctica
Explorers to go to Antarctica to explore: this is their work.
Humans who live and work temporarily in Antarctica are not restricted as to the amount of food they can 'get'. Food, shelter and clothing are considered part of the worker income/ benefit package.
Given that all signers or governments that have ratified the Antarctic Treaty share scientific information with each other, and significant questions remain about the health of planet earth, it would be difficult to say that there is 'too much scientific work in Antarctica'. However, 'too much' is a judgement call, and you are the judge.
He did much of his work at the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama, with Booker T. Washington.
Yes, Antarctica, the continent is real.
Antarctica is a continent, the Arctic is not.
Antarctica is much, much smaller than Africa.
If you want to live in Antarctica, yes, you must have a job. You work for your government's scientific department.American citizens, for example, work for the National Science Foundation.
All facilities in Antarctica are supported by a government, and the work there is scientific.