Every colour imaginable exists on the Antarctic continent, at one time of year or other.
There may be nothing 'special' about the colours one can see in Antarctica, but what is special is that because there is no particulate in the air, colours appear more intense and saturated.
The Aurora Australis is capable of creating virually every colour in the sky in Antartica.
Antarctica has no official flag as it is not a nation nor is it ruled by a single government or body. so there is no national flag
blue or orange depending on the person who designed the flag. the blue flag was designed by Graham Bartram and the orange by Whitney Smith Antarctica doesn't have an official flag because its not a country and is not ruled by the government either.
The colors typically associated with each continent are: Africa (green), Antarctica (white), Asia (red), Europe (blue), North America (orange), Australia/Oceania (yellow), and South America (purple).
I know they all have different colours in the board game Risk ! Lets just say Antarctica is white !.....
Continents are typically represented in different colors on maps for easy identification. Some common colors used for continents are green for Africa, yellow for Asia, red for Europe, orange for North America, purple for South America, white for Antarctica, and gray for Australia.
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Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
Antarctica is a proper noun. It is the name of a continent.
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There are no states in Antarctica; Antarctica is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.