yes it was even India was part of antartica along long long long long time ago more than a million years
yes it was
Douglas Mawson did not discover Antarctica hover he started of his scientific research in Antarctica in 1908 as part of an expedition led by Ernest Shackleton. He spent some time back in Australia before setting of on an expedition organised by himself in 1911.
Antarctica, Australia, Asia, and Africa.
There are no commercial flights to anywhere in Antarctica.
Since Antarctica is at the South Pole, and all of the time zones have a common point there, logically, there would be a part of Antarctica that would occupy each of the time zones simultaneously. The better question would be "in what time zone is the South Pole itself?"
Temperary part time jobs acroos Australia.
It depends what part of Australia. In Canberra it would be 1000 (10am)
Your answer depends on your ultimate Antarctic destination. You can fly commercially from UK to Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, even South Africa. Then you can hire a charter to fly you to Antarctica. Your total flight time depends on your route and the speed of your final charter. There are no commercial flights to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
No it's not. Australia and United Kingdom has different timezones. Philippines, Taiwan and the eastern part of China could be the same as Australia's time too since Philippines' time zone is +8 GMT and it's exactly the same as Perth (the western part of Australia). Conclusion: England and Australia has different time zones For more information about this please go to the URL below.
The continents with the lowest populations are Antarctica, Australia, South America, and North America. Antarctica has no permanent residents, but at any one time there are around 4,000 scientists in the summer and 1,000 in the winter.
Australia was part of the giant land mass called Pangea at the time of dinosaurs.
In Antarctica, there is no logic time so this can not be known.