There is no mining allowed in Antarctica under The Antarctic Treaty.
some people feel it should be mined because;their Country has not have enough of this mineral or product/resource.
Data is mined in Antarctica, data that reflects the health of planet earth.
The Antarctic Treaty prohibits any nation from extracting Antarctica's resources.
Antarctica has never been mined and will not be mined, based on The Antarctic Treaty System, which forbids mining, among other enterprises.
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Diamonds are mined on every continent on earth, except Europe and Antarctica.
Scientific data is the only result of any kind of 'mining' in Antarctica. All other kinds of mining are forbidden under the Antarctic Treaty.
All countries on earth have diamonds that can be mined except those in Europe and Antarctica. You can purchase a mined diamond on every continent except Antarctica, where there are no commercial enterprises that sell diamonds.
Gold is mined on every continent except Antarctica.
No. The Antarctic Treaty forbids any activity south of 60 degrees South Latitude that does not support the study of the health of planet earth. The treaty excludes access to Antarctica's mineral resources.