People are not forbidden to enter the Antarctic, by law it is considered international territory (the same as oceans). The only laws against certain entry are the deployment of military bases or troops; from any nation.
There is no mining allowed south of 60 degrees South Latitude, according to the Antarctic Treaty.
No military activity is allowed on the Antarctic continent, according to the Antarctic Treaty.
No hunting is allowed on the Antarctic continent, nor are firearms allowed there.
Developers have no rights in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent preserved for science. No commercial ventures are allowed on land south of 60 degrees S -- according to the Antarctic Treaty -- which includes the Antarctic continent.
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There is no commercial fishing or mining allowed on the Antarctic continent, prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty.
No. Humans have never lived in Antarctica; it's too cold.
There are no commercial ventures allowed south of 60 degrees S, per the Antarctic Treaty. So it's not a place where you can shop.
There is no commercial sealing allowed around the Antarctic continent.
Tourists to Antarctica 'stay' aboard the cruise ships that take them there. This is allowed by the Antarctic Treaty.
Fire is a great cooking tool in the Antarctic.
No. Dogs are not allowed on the Antarctic continent, because they can transmit diseases to breeding mammals that visit its beaches from the sea, during breeding season.