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How do people live in Antarctica or Greenland?

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The Antarctic has no indigenous residents. Every human down there has to be supplied externally: ships and planes fly all supplies, fuel, and food and other things necessary for survival. A number of people who study Antarctic fish eat a few of their catch. Water is melted from snow and ice using heat from fuel. read more

The Antarctic has no indigenous residents. Every human down there has to be supplied externally: ships and planes fly all supplies, fuel, and food and other things necessary for survival. read more

If you really want to and you have the required skills and you keep at it in case you don't get accepted first time (many people have to try more than once) then you can go and spend some time in Antarctica having an experience of your life. read more

No one is allowed to take up permanent residence in the Antarctic Peninsula or anywhere else in Antarctica. However, research groups are allowed to stay in Antarctica for limited periods of time. Due to this, the overall temporary population of Antarctica can go as high as 10,000. read more

I’ve only flown over it (looks like flying over Antarctica when you get into the interior (only summer visitors and DEW line stations are here)), but I’ve turned down a couple of trip offers, but have potential options to help others in Alaska who get invited to do work in Greenland. read more

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