The Antarctic Treaty prohibits any nation from extracting Antarctica's resources.
Scientific data is the only export from Antarctica.
Well. it really depends on why and what they are taking from Antarctica.
Antarctica.
imperialism
When a nation extends its power by taking over others, it is referred to as imperialism. This process often involves political, economic, or military dominance over another territory or region. Historically, imperialism has led to the colonization of various countries and the exploitation of their resources and people.
The stronger person or nation is exploiting the weaker one. They are taking over just because the weaker nation is not able to defend itself.
Taking advantage of a weaker nation or person is often referred to as exploitation. This can involve using power dynamics to manipulate or control resources, labor, or rights for one's own benefit. In international relations, such actions may be described as imperialism or neocolonialism, while in personal contexts, they might be characterized as bullying or coercion.
by taking care of it and preserving the means of the resources made.........
Antarctica was part of Pangaea, dinosaurs crossed on to Antarctica while it was still connected. After a while the continents started to move and spread apart taking the dinosaurs with it.
No. Antarctica is a continent, and not a country. Additionally, the only places there that are inhabited are research stations, and they are operated by several different countries.
Taking an icebreaker ship to Antarctica is an advantage. You have a quick form of transport, and if you get stuck in ice, the icebreaker part of the ship is there to help!
War has happened on every corner of the Earth excluding Antarctica.