because it is too cold to survive and it is melting so you will die
One hundred percent of Antarctica is un-owned. Several nations have made claims on the continent, none of which are recognized as valid under the Antarctic Treaty.
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When you put a Pokemon in your PC, their is an option call releasing your Pokemon.
That would depend on local laws where you are at the time.
Antarctica is owned -- by humans who populate planet earth. It's ownership type is condominium. All land and ice south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty. The treaty dictates that this geography is preserved for the scientific study of the health of our planet. All science is shared among the nations that have signed or ratified the treaty. These entities represent 80% of the earth's population.
Yes, there are many, but they are generally very expensive especially if they are in a warmer climate
Actually, no-one owns Antarctica, and it is the only continent without any human population that is native to the region. But for decades, there have been explorers and scientists who have successfully reached the area and provided information about it. Since June 1961, the "Antarctic Treaty" has reinforced the practice of using the continent only for peaceful purposes, such as for scientific study. As a result, there have been scientists and explorers from a number of countries (including the United States) who have sent teams to study the region.
Yes the government have said you are allowed to
You can buy property in Monopoly when you land on an unowned space during your turn and choose to purchase it.
A donkey who is owned by a farmer usually sleeps in a shed. If it is unowned most likely in a dry-grassy area.
In the game of Monopoly, you can purchase a property when you land on an unowned space and choose to buy it during your turn.
There is no such thing as an unowned house. The builder who built it owns it first, then they sell it to an owner, who sells it to another owner, and so on. If it is foreclosed on, the bank owns it. If it left vacant after the owner moves away, that owner continues to own it. If the owner dies and no on inherits the property, the state owns it. Vacant houses are generally kept locked.