You can review the link, below, to learn more about the signatories to The Antarctic Treaty System, and note those countries listed who have no claim on the continent.
As well, remember that the Treaty does not recognize any claims.
Antarctica
There are no countries there but countries have claimed parts of Antarctica. For example Scott Base is in New Zealand territory.
Queen Maud Land is located in Antarctica. It is a region claimed by Norway as a dependent territory.
None. Australia claims territory on the Antarctic continent, and acts in the best interests of the geography, treating claimed territory as a protectorate.
So far, the new nation of the Republic of South Sudan has made no claim on the Antarctic continent's territory.
They're both the same by how England and Antarctica are pretty much related ( Antarctica was founded by an Englishman and there are mostly Englishman their in Antarctica.) *You're Welcome!~* ^-^
Adélie Land is a territory on the continent of Antarctica claimed by France. so it belongs to Europe.
Mt Erebus lies within the territory of Antarctica claimed by New Zealand, and considered a protectorate of the nation.
Countries with Territorial Claims on East Antarctica are - Australia, France, New Zealand and Norway.
Spain claimed the territory of Florida
Antarctica does not continent any countries. However, many countries have claimed land in Antarctica, although these claims are virtually unrecognized. In 1908, United Kingdom clamied the British Antarctic Territory, limited to 20°W to 80°W. In 1923, New Zealand claimed the Ross Dependency, limited to 150°W to 160°E In 1924, France claimed Adélie Land, limited to 142°2′E to 136°11′E In 1929, Norway claimed Peter I Island, limited to 68°50′S, 90°35′W In 1933, Australia claimed Australian Antarctic Territory, limited to 160°E to 142°2′E and 136°11′E to 44°38′E In 1939, Norway claimed Queen Maud Land, limited to 44°38′E to 20°W In 1940, Chile claimed Antarctic Chilean Territory, limited to 53°W to 90°W In 1943, Argentina claimed Argentine Antarctica, limited to 25°W to 74°W The United States and Russia reserve the right to make claims in the future.
Fighting began when the king of France tried to take the territory claimed by England in southern France and England also claimed the territory.