Antarctica is the most extreme place on earth: the coldest, driest, darkest, windiest and highest continent. It is essentially uninhabitable.
Yes there are penguins in Antarctica and they are dangerous to something, I.e. Fish
Studying anything is only dangerous if you believe that knowledge is dangerous.
Polar Bears and Walruses
Because of the lack of humidity and the lack of easily available liquid water, fire is extremely dangerous in Antarctica.
blizzards come to mind
Mountaineering in any location is a serious and dangerous undertaking. What's especially dangerous about mountaineering in Antarctica's mountains is how remote these locations are should you require any kind of support, assistance or rescue.
Antarctica
There are no commercial ski operations in Antarctica. Skiing there is dangerous, because there is so little medical support in the case of an accident. However, some research stations allow cross-country skiing on marked trails near the research stations.
Yes, the weather in Antarctica can be dangerous due to extreme cold temperatures, strong winds, and heavy snowfall. The region is known to experience severe blizzards and storms that can pose significant risks to individuals in the area. It is important to take necessary precautions and follow safety guidelines when visiting Antarctica.
If possible, fires are controlled and extinguished. Otherwise, since there is so little humidity in Antarctica, personnel are trained to dress in emergency clothing to protect them from the extreme environment and leave the building. Fire is potentially the most dangerous man-made danger in Antarctica.
It was true then, and it is true now: since hydraulics and jet fuel can freeze, air transport to and from the Antarctic continent is dangerous, unpredictable and best executed during open windows of no blizzards at the Antarctic location.
Antarctica is a continent; the Antarctic is the region on earth where Antarctica is located. So in traveling to Antarctica, you are automatically in the the Antarctic.