No, Antarctica is a continent.
There is no country "under" Australia. If you head south from Australia, you will come to Antarctica, which is a continent under no country's jurisdiction.
Antarctica is a continent under the governance of the Antarctic Treaty. There are zero territories on the continent.
There is no industry in Antarctica. The continent is preserved under The Antarctic Treaty, as a continent dedicated to science.
Sand is not common in Antarctica, even at the edges of the continent.
Under the Antarctic continent, you'll find the earth's mantle and core, as you would under any continent.
You can find diamonds on every continent except Europe and Antarctica.
The south pole is located in Antarctica. There is no continent under the north pole.
Australia and Antarctica are both fully south of the Equator.
Antarctica's terrain under its ice sheet -- covering 98% of the continent -- is much like the terrain on every continent.
every continent except antarctica. =D hope it helps!
Antarctica is a continent.