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      • as of 2024, peak summer (December-February) maximum capacity in scientific stations - 4,713 total; Argentina 425, Australia 238, Belarus 15, Belgium 55, Brazil 64, Bulgaria 25, Chile 375, China 164, Czechia 32, Ecuador 35, Finland 16, France 136, France and Italy jointly 70, Germany 60, India 72, Italy 150, Japan 130, South Korea 158, New Zealand 85, Norway 60, Peru 30, Poland 41, Russia 211, South Africa 80, Spain 79, Sweden 16, Ukraine 15, United Kingdom 315, United States 1,495, Uruguay 66...
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  2. May 11, 2024 · There are five countries that have territorial claims in Antarctica: Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, and New Zealand. These countries have established research stations on the continent and conduct scientific research in various fields such as climate change, geology, and biology.

  3. 1 day ago · With the International Geophysical Year (IGY) in 1957–58, the present scale of scientific investigation of Antarctica began, and on December 1, 1959, the twelve countries that were active in Antarctica during the IGY signed the Antarctic Treaty. This treaty, which was an unprecedented landmark in diplomacy, preserves the continent for ...

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    1 day ago · Argentina, Australia, Chile, and Russia also have a large scientific presence on Antarctica. Geologists primarily study plate tectonics, meteorites, and the breakup of Gondwana. Glaciologists study the history and dynamics of floating ice, seasonal snow, glaciers, and ice sheets.

  5. May 15, 2024 · A number of countries have set up a range of year-round and seasonal stations, camps, and refuges to support scientific research in Antarctica. Seven have made territorial claims and two maintain the basis for a claim, but most countries do not recognize these claims.

  6. May 29, 2024 · The freedom of scientific investigation on Antarctica is enshrined in the Antarctic Treaty, a unique document that agrees that no military activity can take place on the world's fifth-largest...

  7. 6 days ago · Seven countries, including Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom, claim specific regions in Antarctica. It is important to note that although these countries have claims, they are not universally recognized by all nations, including the United States.

  8. May 29, 2024 · Warming waters are reaching several miles into Antarcticas Thwaites Glacier—nicknamed the “doomsday glacier” because of its potential impact on sea-level rise. At the bottom of the Earth ...

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