Scientists traveling to Antarctica to collect data on their question about the health of planet earth can only access the continent between about October and about February.
Otherwise, Antarctic research stations are inaccessible.
Yes, Pollution. No, Scientific research and data on wildlife and climate change.
because it has a very good ozone layer above it and it's atmosphere is one of the fazing best
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.
It depends but they are both real good but lots of scientists are guys and study hard so men are better scientists
they learn by going to a good school and study the stars and planets
According to the Antarctic Treaty, all land south of 60 degrees S is dedicated to scientific research about the health of planet earth. The treaty has been ratified or signed by governments representing 80% of the earth's population.
Because scientists are very curious about their interests .their passion is to study everything so deeply that it explores.They want to find the mystries and the the story behind each thing.they want to discover and invent new things to make human life better.great scientists like newton and einstein were not very good in studies but because of their curiosity of knowing each thing properly they explored many things ..
There is no commercial fishing in Antarctica.
No. We already know a good deal about the speed of light. Scientists study other galxies to learn how galaxies work.
We don't know of any good points of digging up Antarctica.
Scientists may go to Antarctica to do some scientific research so that they can find out more about our strange planet. They may also go to take samples of ice cores so that they can see what the ice was like thousands of years ago in that very spot. Hope you all thought that my information was good. =) I've always wanted to say this on the internet!... I LOVE ALEX NEWSON!!!
Antarctica is a war-free zone, according to the Antarctic treaty.