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The earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, and this geography includes the continent of Antarctica.

The treaty negates all existing claims and prohibits future claims on Antarctic territory.

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Q: When was the claim or control of Antarctica determined?
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Who was claim or control of this continent?

No country has claim to Antarctica


When was it determined that Australia had control of Antarctica?

in 1959 with the Antarctic Treaty


When was Australia's control over Antarctica determined?

In 1959 with the Antarctic Treaty.


What is the name of the agreement which determined the control of Antarctica?

You may be thinking of the Antarctic Treaty.


Which South American countries share control of Antarctica?

Several South American countries claim portions of Antarctica, but no country controls the continent, including other countries in the world that also claim portions of Antarctica.


What part of antarctica does Australia control?

Australia may have a territorial claim on the Antarctic continent, but it does not control any part of it.


Why do people claim temporary residence in Antarctica?

When one works and lives in Antarctica on a temporary basis, one is allowed to claim temporary residence in Antarctica.


Which nations claim territory on Antarctica?

France, Australia, Norway, Britain, Argentina and Chile claim territory on Antarctica.


Has india got a claim in antarctica?

no


Is most of antarctica controlled by England?

No. As a result of Australia's pioneering work in Antarctica, 42% of the continent was established as the Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) in 1936. In 1947, the Australian Government formed the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE) to set up and maintain scientific research stations in Antarctica. ANARE participants come from various Federal and State government bodies as well as universities. Australia shares its Antarctic Territory with other countries, notably Russia, who has a number of stations in the AAT.


What is Argentina's percentage of the claim on Antarctica?

none


What is the deepest part of Antarctica?

Because so much of Antarctica remains a mystery, this definition has not been determined.