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There is no true "owner". there is a mutual agreement between most of the nations in the world saying that they have claims on certain areas of Antarctica. reason that they did this is because it is thought that Antarctica is a goldmine for oil. no one is aloud to mine for oil till there is nothing left in the rest of the world.
Nobody owns Antarctica or its resources. It is an international responsibility to keep it clean, free and safe from exploitation and human greed.
There are a number of international agreements including the Antarctic Treaty and the Madrid Protocol which ensure that Antarctica is protected and not misused.
As a part of the terms of the Antarctic Treaty, any member nation can inspect any other nation's stations and activities.
No one 'owns' Antarctica, yet we all do, in the sense that the Antarctic Treaty was signed by governments representing 80% of the earth's population.
Earth, south of 60 degrees South Latitude which includes the continent, is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
All land south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty. Governments representing 80% of the Earth's population have signed or ratified the treaty. The area is preserved for the scientific pursuit to answer questions about the health of planet Earth.
If your government is involved, you own the right to the research results.
No one, no nation owns any 'rights' to Antarctica. The Antarctic Treaty governs planet earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude.
No one owns any part of Antarctica.
No one.
This may be a nickname adopted by most anyone who wants to adopt it.
of course if she is the owner of antarctica but the only thing is we do not know how she looks.she wants to keep it a secrect
Arabian horses live anywhere their owner keeps them. They can be found on nearly every continent except Antarctica.
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Antarctica is the continent with no officially recognized countries. It is governed by an international treaty that sets it aside as a scientific preserve for research and environmental protection.
Yes, of course, but to no effect. The Antarctic Treaty prohibits new territorial claims, which would include the type of action your question intends.
The largest "county" in Antarctica is Alexander Island, which is an ice-covered landmass located near the western coast of the continent. However, it's important to note that Antarctica is not divided into traditional counties like in other regions, as it is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System.
Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
There are no states in Antarctica; Antarctica is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica is a continent with no sovereignty: there are no countries in Antarctica.
Lake Antarctica and Lake Antarctica Junior.
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