There is no agreement that 'splits up' Antarctica.
Antarctica -- and all of earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude -- is governed by the Antarctic Treaty. This treaty negates all previous land claims and prohibits new land claims on the continent.
Antarctica is not split up. Earth, south of 60 degrees South latitude, is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, which includes Antarctica.
AnswerPre-Nuptial agreement. Sometimes a post-nuptial agreement is done which means the agreement was signed after marriage instead of before.
Yes, Antarctica is in the eastern hemisphere, the western hemisphere, and the southern hemisphere, but not the northern hemisphere. That is because Antarctica is split up into the three other hemispheres.
Absolutely! Anything Notorized is a legal agreement between the signing parties.
The process in which each split atom gives up neutrons which in turn split other atoms is called a nuclear fission chain reaction.
Compromise - an agreement reached where each side gives up something is called.
When you give up some of what you want in order to reach agreement it is called a compromise.
split it up
There is no specific term.
Electrolysis.
The two supercontinents that Pangaea split up into were Laurasia and Gondwana. Laurasia eventually formed North America, Europe, and Asia, while Gondwana formed South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, and the Indian subcontinent.
That's a delta...