Well I can tell you it's cold and dry!
The geography between Australia and Antarctica is the Southern Ocean geography.
There are no countries in this geography, only a continent: Antarctica. There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
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Humankind has a tendency to 'conquer' geography. Antarctica presents an extreme challenge to conquerers.
You can find photographs of Antarctica in most every atlas, book of world geography, or by using an Internet search application.
While I don't know much about the physical geography of Antarctica, I know that not very many people live there. If anyone there's only a few researchers and maybe a colony or two that migrated there from the Southern tip of South America, so human geography might be slightly difficult to determine. Sorry I couldn't be of more help!
There are no countries on Antarctica, so no national holidays are designated for that geography.
There is no government in Antarctica. All of earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude, is governed by the Antarctic Treaty. This geography includes the continent of Antarctica.
The five themes of geography in Antarctica are location (its coordinates on the Earth's surface), place (its unique physical and human characteristics), human-environment interaction (how humans adapt to and impact the environment), movement (how people, goods, and ideas travel to and from Antarctica), and region (how different parts of Antarctica are connected and distinct).
Last time I checked, Antarctica is a land mass. While whales are mammals, they live in the oceans. Simple geography fail.
Ice Cap. It is the best answer for a 7th grade geography report.
Native Alaskan peoples are indigenous to the geography, and there are no indigenous people in Antarctica.