Researchers conduct their work during the summer season in Antarctica -- October to February. Otherwise, workers who remain work in support of science the rest of the year.
There is no indigenous population in Antarctica.
no no no
Another Answer
People who live on Antarctica are scientists and workers in support of science. Their assignments are temporary, and they have been hired by a government interested in studying the health of planet Earth. The total population of the continent ranges between about 1,000 and about 4,500 souls.
No. There is no permanent population on the continent.
Mount Erebus has instruments recording activity within the volcano from where it is sent to McMurdo Station.
In January 2008, a previously unknown and unnamed Antarctic volcano erupted blowing a substantial hole in the ice sheet and shot gas and ash 12 km into the air. The volcano, which had not erupted for about 2,300 years, is located close to the Pine Island Glacier. It is said to be the biggest eruption in Antarctica for 10,000 years. Scientists said it may explain the speeding up of historically slow-moving glaciers in the region.
Until recently, Mount Erebus was the only active volcano on Antarctica. Other inactive volcanos include Mount Terror, Mount Bird and Mount Terra-Nova. There are about 20 inactive volcanos on Antactica.
Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica.
No. The volcano is intermittently active, making it too dangerous and unstable for anyone to live there.
Mt. Erebus is an active volcano in Antarctica.
Mount Erebus is the most active volcano in Antarctica.
yes
Antarctica is the largest desert in the world.
Nobody is able to live in Antarctica because it is an ice cap. Its too cold for anybody to live there for a long period of time. You wouldn't survive. So they don't have their own government because nobody lives there.
yes one of the major volcanos in Antarctica is Mount Erebus
Mount Erebus is an active volcano located in Antarctica. It is the southernmost active volcano on Earth and is known for its persistent lava lake within its summit crater. It is also home to one of the few long-term scientific monitoring stations in Antarctica.
The southern-most active volcano in the world is located in Antarctica: Mt Erebus. It is the only active volcano on the continent.
Yes. If it had never erupted then it would not be a volcano.
The last volcano to erupt in Antarctica is Mount Erebus. Located on Ross Island, it is considered to be one of the most active volcanoes in Antarctica.
the most active volcano in Antarctica