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why do scientist visit antractic in december​

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Answered by patoledaulat52
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Antarctica in December

December is a popular month for Antarctic travel as the warmer temperatures and increasingly long days breathe life back into the region. Wildlife numbers are increasing and hungry humpback whales start arriving. Look out for the first penguin chicks which start to hatch

Answered by madhuparnadash
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5 Reasons scientists Visit Antarctica in December-

The start of summer - up to 22 hours of daylight and sunnier days means more time for exploring

The density of wildlife is increasing - penguin rookeries are at full capacity, while seal and whale sightings become common

Penguin chicks begin to hatch, first in the Falklands, and then from mid-December on the Peninsula

December marks the arrival back in Antarctic waters of hungry humpback whales from tropical waters

Access to the landing sites becomes easier in December and breakup of ice allows wider exploration

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