There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries support scientific research stations on Antarctica, which is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, as is all of planet Earth south of 60 degrees S.
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.
The "man" or government wants it to
The most commonly cited example of a region with no permanent residents or working government is Antarctica. While several countries have research stations there, the continent has no indigenous population and no sovereign government. Therefore, it is not considered to have a permanent resident population or a unified government structure.
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.
it ran on crown government structure
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.