Antarctica is the continent primarily controlled by a few countries, governed by the Antarctic Treaty System. This international agreement, signed by multiple nations, establishes the region as a scientific preserve and prohibits military activity. While several countries have territorial claims, no single nation fully controls the continent, and all activities are coordinated through collaborative research efforts.
Australia is the continent with the fewest volcanoes.
Antarctica is the continent located at the South Pole and is sparsely populated, with only a few thousand researchers and support staff living there temporarily. The harsh climate and remote location make it unsuitable for permanent human habitation.
Europium is named after the CONTINENT of Europe
Different genes are turned on or off in the different cell types as a result of specialization
Fahrenheit is primarily used in the United States and its territories, as well as in a few other countries like the Bahamas, Belize, and the Cayman Islands. This means that the continent of North America predominantly uses Fahrenheit for temperature measurements.
Europe has small deserts but is the only continent with no major deserts. Countries like Spain and Italy have a few small deserts.
U.S. duhtrue that. I mean come on only a few countries in Africa have militariesthat can control their own militias.
There is no continent that does not have deserts. Even in Europe there is small desert in Spain.
Antarctica is the least populated continent, with only a few thousand researchers and support staff living there temporarily.
Type your answer here... the answer to this question is that because few countries have little or no corrution and politicians are not fraud !
Antarctica does not contain countries, though parts of it are controlled by sovereign states from elsewhere. People do live there temporarily in research stations, of which there are about 66. Most people stay only a few weeks or months, and very few stay through the winter.
Antarctica is the only continent where you will not find owls.
For starters, the entire South American continent (with a few small exceptions like Guyanas (French, Dutch, English) plus Turkey, Kosovo, Andorra, Liechtenstein, & a few odd countries in Africa are visa free.
Well, honey, countries like Australia and New Zealand are islands that don't belong to any continent. Antarctica is a whole icy continent that doesn't have any countries. So, those are a few examples of countries that are just out there doing their own thing, continent-free.
there are only very few in Colombia
There are some, but only a few. Nazism started in Germany in the 1920s and there are a few in many countries.
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