The Spaniard Gabriel de Castilla, who claimed having sighted "snow-covered mountains" beyond the 64° S in 1603, is recognized as the first explorer that discovered the continent of Antarctica, although he was ignored in his time.
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The discovery of Antarctica is claimed by three people who all sighted land within days of each other in 1820. As there is no way to distingush between the three of them, all three are credited with the discovery. They are Fabian von Bellingshausen, a captain in the Russian Imperial Navy, Edward Bransfield, a captain in the British navy, and Nathaniel Palmer, an American sealer out of Stonington, Connecticut.
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People dress warmly to go to Antarctica.
No. Most people who go to Antarctica work in support of science, or are scientists funded by their governments.
The first Indian woman to reach Antarctica was Mehar Moos.
there are 567 people that go there
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People don't live there at all they just go for visits in Antarctica. I wouldn't go there if I we're you. Especially in July it's really cold. So really I literally know there aren't any people living there in Antarctica.
Tourists tour Antarctica where there is access, usually in coastal areas of the Antarctic Peninsula.
No, nobody lives at the Antarctica permanently, although scientists go there for research.
she is the first Indian woman to go Antarctica