Since there is no Human civilizations in Antarctica there is no debt what so ever and There is research that it is also rich in oil deposits so if there was a civilization there they would have control of the oil.
Oprah is richer then her
You're thinking of the South Atlantic Ocean.
Mexico has a Gross Domestic Product or national income of US$1,549,490 and is ranked as the 11th largest economy in the world. South Africa has a GDP of US$492,531 and is ranked as the 24th biggest economy worldwide. Mexico has a GDP per capita of US$14,337, while South Africa has an income per capita of US$10,291. Therefore, Mexico is richer than South Africa.
Eastern Antarctica is directly south of Africa. Antarctica is home to over two thirds of the world fresh water is considered a desert due to its lack of precipitation and its barren landscape.
UK is richer than India because India is not that rich and cannot afford to buy expensive building but the UK can. India is like Africa
Yes. South Africa is richer than many other parts of Africa primarily due to the natural resources of the area.
Antarctica is much, much smaller than Africa.
No. Antarctica is smaller than Africa. Continents on earth range in size from largest to smallest in this order: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
No, and there is no debate on that!
South Africa is richer.
Africa is larger than Antarctica. Africa is the second largest continent in the world, while Antarctica is the fifth largest. Africa has a land area of approximately 30.2 million square kilometers, whereas Antarctica has a land area of about 14 million square kilometers.
Africa is bigger than Antarctica. Africa is the second largest continent in the world after Asia, while Antarctica is the fifth largest continent. Africa has a land area of about 30 million square kilometers, while Antarctica has a land area of about 14 million square kilometers.
Antarctica is south of Africa.
That question is much too nebulous. Please define it somewhat
Antarctica is south of Africa (and everywhere else).
No, Africa and Antarctica are two different continents.
Antarctica and Africa are continents that are generally drier than Australia. Antarctica is the driest continent, with very limited precipitation, while parts of Africa, such as the Sahara Desert, also experience extreme aridity.