Australia claims a slice of Antarctica, but does not own it.
There are other claims, and no country with claims owns any part of Antarctica.
2, Antarctica and Australia but now there is Australia
Antarctica is the only place that butterflies and moths are not found.
it was connected to antarctica as shown by how it fits perfectly together with it
Antarctica does not have any money. There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica which they spend a lot of money maintaining.
Your question assumes that a desert must be hot. Antarctica's status as the largest desert on earth belies this assumption. Deserts exist because of lack of humidity. Antarctic humidity is about five percent. Antarctica is a desert, regardless of the amount of ice on the continent.
not much like now.
Traditionally they would be Africa on the west, Asia on the north, Australia on the south east, Antarctica on the south. Though the International Hydrographic Organization now considers the area around Antarctica to be a separate ocean, so there are only three continents now.
The continents of South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Arabian Peninsula were all part of Gondwanaland. Today, these landmasses have drifted apart and now form separate continents.
25 percent off of 13.75 is 10.31
During the late Paleozoic time, the continents that now form parts of present-day Africa, South America, Australia, Antarctica, India, and the Arabian Peninsula were located in a supercontinent known as Pangaea.
global warming. well, now that i mention it, it is pretty much whats threatening the whole world.
6 percent of 1000 is 60 - whether now, 20 years ago or 20 years from now.