There is no government in Antarctica because the continent does not belong to any country.
Several countries claim territorial rights to portions of Antarctica, but any scientists who go to these territories are governed by their own home countries, and come under those laws, as well as the international laws that protect the Antarctic.
All facilities in Antarctica are supported by a government, and the work there is scientific.
Antarctica is not a country: Antarctica is a continent governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
There is no government in Antarctica. All of earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude, is governed by the Antarctic Treaty. This geography includes the continent of Antarctica.
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Yes, there is a Mawson Station in Antarctica, supported by the Australian government.
Since there is no sovereignty on the Antarctica continent -- no government -- there is no flag for any region.
No. Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science; there is no economy there.
yes there is Another answer: Any person in Antarctica has a job, and works in pursuit of science for a government.
The Australian government funded the establishment of this facility and it was decided that it should be located in Antarctica.
Yes, you can live in Antarctica if you are hired by a government to perform work on the continent. You can also 'stay' in Antarctica if you fund your own expedition.
Fockker trimotor was the first plane used by U.S government to explore antarctica
No. It has no government, hence no flag -- or currency, or stamps.