No, Antarctica is part of the earth -- all land south of 60 degrees S -- dedicated to science, for the study of the health of the planet.
No. Antarctica is an international territory.
No.
France, Australia, Norway, Britain, Argentina and Chile claim territory on Antarctica.
Antarctica
Antarctica has territory in all hemispheres except the northern one.
the United States
Seven.
Unoccupied.
The British Antarctic Territory claim on Antarctica was established in 1908.
Antarctica has territory in all hemispheres except the northern one.
The Antarctic Treaty governs all land on planet earth south of 60 degrees South latitude, which includes the Antarctic continent. This is a homework question, so we'll let you answer it for yourself given the choices you state.
There is no country in Antarctica, it is international territory.