Depending on the question the scientist is answering, the team members may operate out of a research station with dorms and cafeterias, or may operate out of a field camp with tents and communal meal tables.
Humans predominantly live in the Arctic, as it is home to several communities, research stations, and indigenous populations. The Antarctic, on the other hand, is primarily reserved for scientific research and does not have any permanent human inhabitants, except for researchers who live temporarily in research stations.
penguins are birds that live in the antarctic
They don't live there. They live in Arctic regions, not Antarctic.
Antarctic really doesn't have any population apart from scientists, researchers and the odd adventurer/tourist. It's the Arctic that has the inuits/eskimos.
They live in Arctic regions, not Antarctic.
In 2004, an underwater volcano was found in the Antarctic Peninsula by American and Canadian researchers. This unnamed volcano may be active.
Yes, Starfish do live in the Antarctic. They live anywhere that there is not fresh water.
The Antarctic of course.
There are no Narwhals in Antarctic waters.
Squids and the antarctic toothfish live in the waters of the antarctic penguins, seals, elephant seals, and many other.
there are 17 types of species of penguins but 11 live in the Antarctic
Antarctic