Many. There is no standard time across the whole of the Antarctic continent.
Scientific stations keep the same clock time as their country's, based on the interaction between the country-based support staff and those based in Antarctica.
There is no Antarctic Standard Time. Research stations in Antarctica keep the same time as their native country's support locations.
No. The passage of time is exactly the same in Antarctica as it is elsewhere around the earth.
Each research station bases its time clocks in the country that supports the station. There is no standard time in Antarctica.
Same time we do, I think.
No country is in possession of Antarctica.
Antarctica is a possession of no country.
Antarctica and Australia
The Arctic is opposite Antarctica. Like Antarctica, no country owns the Arctic
Every country on earth is due north of Antarctica.
Antarctica Locals Only :D
Antarctica is not a country. The largest country in the world is Russia.
Antarctica is not a country, it is a continent.