Antarctica like america has different religions
As Antarctica is generally uninhabited by people, no religion has been declared.
There is no national religion on Antarctica, because there are no countries there. People who practice every religion on earth may, however, live and work there temporarily.
There is no common religion in Antarctica. Workers in scientific stations -- the only humans in Antarctica -- bring their religions with them from their native countries and worship accordingly.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population, therefore, there is no requirement for it to have a religion.
Since there is no permanent population on the continent, no 'predominant religion' exists.
No one lives there... so there is none!
Antarctica.
You could find a believer of every religion on earth in Antarctica among the temporary workers and scientists there.
England is different to Antarctica in being slightly warmer for parts of the year.
No, Africa and Antarctica are two different continents.
The Antarctic is the name of the region: Antarctica is the name of the continent. They are the same, with different terms used in different contexts.
Antarctica is not different from Earth; Antarctica is part of the Earth, the fifth largest of seven continents that make up the land mass of the planet.