Antarctica is -- as is all of planet earth south of 60 degrees S -- governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
In 1959 with the Antarctic Treaty.
You are over Antarctica in an airplane, probably.
Antarctica controls nothing regardless of the meaning of the question -the weather?
Antarctic TreatyAnother AnswerNo single country has control over any part of Antarctica, or any part of planet earth south of 60 degrees South latitude: it is all governed by The Antarctic Treaty.Australia is one of the countries that is a signatory to the treaty, and only has control over its citizens who travel south of 60 degrees South latitude.
There is no development allowed in Antarctica, per the Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, agreed to by governments representing about 80% of the world's population. Governments with research stations manage the stations they fund. Nobody has 'control' of Antarctica.
Each country supports its own research station on Antarctica. All of Antarctica is "controlled" by the Antarctic Treaty.
The CFC's cause ozone depletion. They are carried over to Antarctica by westerlies.
Ozone deplete over antarctica. It is because of low temperatures.
in 1925 Richard byrd flew over antarctica
No country has claim to Antarctica
The are all over in all continents but Antarctica