There are no countries in Antarctica.
The continent is considered a desert, with a small tundra zone. There is tundra zone on some sub-Antarctic islands. You can read more, below.
Chili
Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Southern Ocean. No country borders the continent.
Chile, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand
"Tundra" refers to a treeless region between the polar icecap and the treeline in North America and Eurasia (northern hemisphere). Antarctica (southern hemisphere) does not have a tundra, it does not have a treeline (or trees, shrubs, grass, weeds or flowers), it only has an icecap up to 4 kilometres thick. The katabatic winds in Antarctica would reduce any exposed plant matter to its component atoms. If Antarctica did have a tundra, the temperature would be between 0 and -80 degrees Celsius, depending on the exact location and the time of year. The annual snowfall on the Antarctic polar plateau is equivalent to less than 5 cm of rain.
uk,us, France, USSR
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These countries are all between 23.5 degrees North (Tropics of Cancer) to 66.5 degrees North (Arctic Circle) and 23.5 degrees South (Tropics of Capricorn) to 66.5 degrees South (Antarctic Circle). So, in short, countries like Australia, USA, France, China and New Zealand all lie in the temperate zone. Most (not all) countries within the temperate zone experiences the 4 seasons.
Zone 4
Niger, Austria, Antarctica, Cuba and Swaziland.
Yes. 4 species of earthworms from the Family Lumbricidae were found in Alpine Tundra in the Urals (Russia). Enchytracids have a tendency to be found in Arctic Tundra.
There are around 3 - 4 different species in Antarctica.
Zone 4 is north of Green Bay, Wisconsin.http://veggieharvest.com/calendars/zone-4.html