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What money does Antarctica have?

Very few people live and work in Antarctica, and then only scientists for a short season. So there is no universal Antarctic currency.Another AnswerThere is no sovereignty on Antarctica, and therefore no official currency. In addition, there is essentially no place to use money, since all temporary workers and scientists are provided with shelter and food as part of their hiring contracts.


What country or countries own Antarctica?

Actually, no-one owns Antarctica, and it is the only continent without any human population that is native to the region. But for decades, there have been explorers and scientists who have successfully reached the area and provided information about it. Since June 1961, the "Antarctic Treaty" has reinforced the practice of using the continent only for peaceful purposes, such as for scientific study. As a result, there have been scientists and explorers from a number of countries (including the United States) who have sent teams to study the region.


What are temporary and travel shelters in Antarctica?

Any temporary or travel shelter in Antarctica is provided by the person requiring shelter.


What did Richard Byrd achieve on his antarctic expedition?

Richard Byrd achieved several significant milestones during his Antarctic expeditions, particularly the first flight over the South Pole in 1929. His exploration contributed to the mapping of Antarctica and provided valuable scientific data about the continent's geography and climate. Byrd also established research stations, such as Little America, which served as bases for further scientific research. His efforts helped to advance our understanding of Antarctica and laid the groundwork for future exploration and study.


What did ernest shackleton discovery?

Ernest Shackleton is best known for his Antarctic expeditions, particularly the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-1917. While he did not achieve the goal of crossing Antarctica, his journey led to the remarkable survival story of his crew after their ship, the Endurance, was trapped in ice and sank. Shackleton's leadership and determination during their arduous journey to safety exemplify human resilience and endurance in the face of extreme adversity. His achievements contributed significantly to the exploration of Antarctica and provided insights into the region's harsh conditions.


How important is electricity to antarctica?

Commercially produced electricity is not available in Antarctica. Electricity is provided to individual research stations by their own generators.


Is there shelter in Antarctica?

Yes, the scientific stations all provide shelter, food and clothing for the temporary workers and scientists who labour there to study the health of planet earth. There are no commercial shelters on the continent; all tourists who visit are provided shelter aboard the vessels they board to take them to Antarctic waters.


Why did only three types of dinosaur live in Antarctica?

They were the only ones that could live there because there bodies adapted to the harsh environment that Antarctica provided.


What industries exist in the Antarctic?

According to the Antarctic Treaty, no commercial ventures are allowed south of 60 degrees S, which encompasses all of the Antarctic region on earth. However, the tourism industry does operate within the Antarctic region, with visits to Antarctic sub-islands and primarily the Antarctic Peninsula. All tours are self-contained, with all hospitality services being provided aboard the ships that bring tourists south of 60 degrees S.


Which minerals are found in Antarctica?

While there may be some 'educated guesses' and some 'good ideas' about what minerals might be found south of 60 degrees S, commercial exploration for them is prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty. This means that there are no 'official' lists of minerals available to answer your question. Whatever lists could be provided would be subject to scientific confirmation.


At a party its sometimes permissible for serving personnel to?

D. Smoke, provided they don't do so in view of the guests.


Email attempts to gain personnel information by having the person click on a link provided This is an example of what?

Phishing