Chile, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand
because it is very close to the continent antarctica
Coal mining is banned in Antarctica because it was very bad for the environment. The Madrid Protocol was an agreement by all countries not to mine coal in Antarctica.
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at the southern tip of Chile. its very close to Antarctica.
There are many islands dotted around the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica, but the nearest major land is the southern tip of South America, Argentina and Chile.
That depends on what "close" means to you. If your sense of 'closeness' is sufficiently sensitive, EVERY country might qualify. The country that has some territory MOST CLOSE to Antarctica but not on it, is Chile.
There are two countries that are very close to Jamaica but don't touch. These countries are Cuba and Haiti, with the Dominican Republic also close by.
Calais in France is very close to Belgium and the UK.
France is nearest to Monaco and in fact surrounds it except for the seafront.
Pace, Cantonment, Milton, and Gulfbreeze are all very close to Pensacola.
Field teams may build a survival igloo, if required, but igloos are not permanent or common on Antarctica.
No. New Zealand is not the closest country. The very southern tip of Chile is the nearest point of a country to Antarctica.