Probably because nobody really lives there except for researching scientists. Geologists mostly
Antarctica
The South Pole is located on the continent of Antarctica.
Antarctica is the continent where you will find the South Pole. It is the southernmost continent on Earth and is mostly covered in ice.
Antarctica has the fewest number of nations, as it has none.
The largest ozone hole is over Antarctica, which is a continent.
The Antarctic Treaty defines Antarctica as a continent for science and peace.
There are no countries in Antarctica. It is a continent dedicated to science.
No, Antarctica is a continent dedicated to peace and science.
There is no industry in Antarctica. The continent is preserved under The Antarctic Treaty, as a continent dedicated to science.
None. Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science.
Antarctica
Antarctica exports scientific data at the highest rate of any continent on earth. Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science.
There are no countries in Antarctica. Informally, the standard language of science -- Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science -- is English. The second language of science is French.
Antarctica is always considered a continent, because that's exactly what it is.
Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science, which is shared among all nations that signed The Antarctic Treaty. If you consider science or scientific knowledge a product, then you can say that the product you get from Antarctica is science.
There are no miners actively mining in Antarctica. The Antarctic Treaty sets the continent aside for science.
Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science. For every scientist living and working there temporarily, there are about seven temporary workers who support science.