Antarctica is protected by the Antarctic Treaty that, in fact, protects -- and governs -- all of earth south of 60 degrees S.
The United States, like governments representing about 80% of the planet's population, supports a presence in Antarctica through work of its National Science Foundation.
Three research stations are supported on the continent by USA, including Palmer Research Station, Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, and McMurdo Research Station.
You can find Antarctica south of Australia.
Antarctica covers about 10% of the earth's surface.
The same as it is anywhere else.
Antarctica is its own continent and is not part of the US.
Byrd was a US Naval Officer and got to Antarctica by US Navy vessels.
Umm, probably one dollar since there are no countries in Antarctica.
There are no commercial flights to Antarctica from anywhere in the world.
No. Antarctica is another continent. Seriously
No.
The arctic is closer to USA than is Antarctica.
the us is roughly 3,794,101 sq mi, antarctica is roughly 5,400,000 sq mi
There is no education system in Antarctica, because there is no population there to educate.