Antarctica has no native human population; there are only scientists, explorers and adventurers passsing through. Without a fixed population, no way to determine a currency or a language.
Language can unite people by creating a sense of shared identity and understanding. It allows individuals to communicate effectively and develop a common culture, which can lead to a sense of unity and belonging. This shared language can be a powerful tool in forming a country as it facilitates governance, education, and social cohesion.
The currency of a country can vary, as different countries have their own currency. The language spoken in a country can also vary, depending on the official language(s) or the dominant language(s) spoken by the majority of the population. Can you please specify which country you are referring to?
Australia does not own Antarctica: it is owned by no country.
Antarctica is its own continent.
Antarctica is its own continent.
Antarctica is its own continent and contains no other.
In according to my opinion our own currency is highest currency......
No country owns any part of Antarctica.
Australia claims a slice of Antarctica, but does not own it. There are other claims, and no country with claims owns any part of Antarctica.
There are no land masses connected to Antarctica: it is a continent on its own.
Antarctica is its own continent and is not part of the US.
No one owns Antarctica.