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Countries involved in the Antarctic Treaty are responsible for controlling themselves in their support of actions taken by people they hire to work in Antarctica studying the health of planet Earth.

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What are the countries not involved in the Antarctic Treaty?

afghanastan albania are in the treaty


What countries are in the Antarctica?

There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty


Which countries are part of the continent Antarctica?

There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. It is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.


How many countries honor the Antarctic Treaty today?

Countries representing about 80% of the earth's population have either signed or ratified the Antarctic Treaty.


How many countries are in the Antarctic Treaty?

As of 2014, there are 50 states party to the treaty.


Who or what will benefit from the Antarctic Treaty?

All of planet earth benefits from the Antarctic Treaty, because science conducted there -- the study of the health of planet earth -- is shared with all countries that signed or ratified the Antarctic Treaty.


In 1959 how many countries were involved with the Antarctic Treaty?

4 countries - USA, Great Britain, Australia and JapanAnother AnswerOn December 1, 1959, twelve countries were the original signators of the Antarctic Treaty. The countries are: United Kingdom, South Africa, Belgium, Japan, United States, Norway, France, New Zealand, Russia, Argentina, Australia, and Chile.


Which countries control Antarctica?

Antarctica is a condominium in the sense of ownership, and the governing document is the Antarctic Treaty. Australia, Great Britain, Chile, Argentina, New Zealand, France, Norway -- to name a few -- are all in agreement as to the use of the land on earth south of 60 degrees S, which includes the continent of Antarctica.


What continent has no countries on it at all and why?

Antarctica, because of the Antarctic Treaty.


When was it determined that Australia had control of Antarctica?

in 1959 with the Antarctic Treaty


Modern leaders in the major countries of antarctica?

There are no countries in Antarctica: it is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.


Which countries are in the antarctic circle?

None are: there are no countries south of 60 degrees South Latitude. This part of planet earth is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.