Sub-Antarctica islands are well defined and named. However, within the boundaries of the continent, there may be islands, but because the ice sheet covers 98% of the continent, and the ice sheet is so heavy, it pushes the land below sea level, identifying all the potential 'islands' that exist there is not possible.
There are no countries in Antarctica.
The South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands are closer to Antarctica than to any other continent.
Antarctica is the continent where Balleny Islands is on
No nation 'owns' any territory on the Antarctic continent.
The various volcanoes in Antarctica itself and the islands surrounding it.
The British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (SGSSI) are islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. They are not technically part of any continent, but are often associated with either Antarctica or South America
No r tard
Antarctica
En route, but not that far
Antarctica,alaska,and blacktor.
Antarctica and Australia
yes because the islands are turned into ice and that ice is apart of Antarctica