No. As a result of Australia's pioneering work in Antarctica, 42% of the continent was established as the Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) in 1936. In 1947, the Australian Government formed the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE) to set up and maintain scientific research stations in Antarctica. ANARE participants come from various Federal and State government bodies as well as universities. Australia shares its Antarctic Territory with other countries, notably Russia, who has a number of stations in the AAT.
The distance from Antarctica to England is 10,100 miles. Most people who take a trip to Antarctica visit by ship.
England
Because they had slavery and did not really wanted to be controlled
England is different to Antarctica in being slightly warmer for parts of the year.
Most likely both poles (North and Antarctica).It also snows in England and Germany
England.
England
Each country supports its own research station on Antarctica. All of Antarctica is "controlled" by the Antarctic Treaty.
they all died
The southern most continent is Antarctica.
England. Hence New ENGLAND!
england