No.
The Falklands are quite separate from Antarctica. Antarctica is found south of 60 degrees S. The Falklands are located at 51.6833° S.
It's a self-governing British Overseas Territory (so, basically they make their own political decisions but they are part of British foreign policy and are protected by Britain militarily).
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), the archipelago
From Antarctic Connection: "Of the 17 species of penguins, only four breed on the Antarctic continent itself: the Adelie, the Emperor, the Chinstrap and the Gentoo penguins." All penguins come to the continent to breed, so they are located on the beaches that surround the continent. Otherwise penguins make their lives in the oceans; they do not 'live' on the Antarctic continent.
no countries make up Antarctica Antarctica just makes up Antarctica
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
The French make a claim on the Antarctic continent, which is nothing more than a claim. You can read more about France's official claim, below.
Australia is a continent, and is not classed, geographically, as an island. it is made up of the continent of Australia and the island state of Tasmania, as well as many smaller islands.
The continent of Antarctica makes up the land mass. The Antarctic region includes sub-Antarctic islands and the Southern Ocean.
No. Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, subscribed to by governments representing 80% of the population of planet earth. A few of these countries make land claims on the continent, some of which overlap, and which are invalidated by the treaty. The treaty also disallows any future claims. USA makes no territorial claims on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica is a continent of approximately 14,000,000 sq km. The Transantarctic Mountains divide Antarctica into east and west. East Antarctica constitutes the bulk of the land mass and is the oldest part of the continent. West Antarctica is the newer and smaller area which includes the Antarctic Peninsula and consists of four land areas separated by deep water.
There are 2 main islands and 776 smaller ones... There are 3,060 people living there and 583000 sheep ;)
North America has the arctic archipegalo in northern canada. There are quite a few islands in the archipegalo. Some organize indonesia as a part of the oceania continent or the continent of australia. This large group of islands would make the oceeania or australia have many islands. Although some categorize these islands as a part of asia.