Antarctica is exactly the same.
No.
The only continent on which English was the first language spoken is Antarctica. According to Wikipedia, the first documented landing on mainland Antarctica was by the American sealer John Davis in West Antarctica on 7 February 1821.
There are no countries in Antarctica. Informally, the standard language of science -- Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science -- is English. The second language of science is French.
In general terms, a chair in Antarctica is called a chair -- in English. It may be known by another term in other languages.
well maybe if they went to a special school to learn how to speak English
because some people from antarctica cant read Chinese
Why is antarctica is the English translation of Suryavamsha Kannada film song "sevanthiye sevanthiye".
The English translation of Suryavamsha Kannada film song "sevanthiye sevanthiye" is Why is Antarctica.
The continents that have English-speaking countries include North America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Some of the countries in these continents where English is an official language or widely spoken include the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and South Africa.
yep it dose not matter if your Turkish or English you can still go there
Yes, there are a number of monuments in Antarctica. There are about 80 that are listed according to international treaty, with notices placed at them in English, French, Spanish, and Russian. Many memorialize people who died in Antarctica. Some are simply site markers, such as the South Pole or the "Pole of Inaccessibility." There is a link below to a site listing the important monuments in Antarctica.
the Drake Passage