There is none.
2007-03-25 06:24:47
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answer #1
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answered by Cuddly Lez 6
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The Antarctic Treaty and related agreements, collectively called the Antarctic Treaty System or ATS, regulate international relations with respect to Antarctica, Earth's only uninhabited continent. For the purposes of the treaty system, Antarctica is defined as all land and ice shelves south of the southern 60th parallel. The treaty has now been signed by 45 countries [1] , including the Soviet Union (now defunct) and the United States, and set aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve, established freedom of scientific investigation and banned military activity on that continent. This was the first arms control agreement established during the Cold War.
2007-03-25 06:27:11
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answer #2
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answered by lifeatthetop 2
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Antarctica is not part of any one nation nor is any nation part of Antarctica. It is considered international territory. Some countries have territorial claims, but mostly it is used for research.
2007-03-25 06:25:38
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answered by ? 7
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Multiple Nations around the world Share part of antartica. Such as Chile,Argentina, South Africa, and Austrailia.
2007-03-25 06:31:13
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answered by Jairo 2
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No nations are a part of the continent of Antartica. However, a few nations 'own' parts of it. I know the US 'owns' a good portion of it, as do countries near it like Chile and Argentina...
2007-03-25 06:26:06
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answer #5
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answered by gMrombowoz3ia 3
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they are 5-6 USA England Australia Chile Argentina and Russia..and maybe new zeeland..
2007-03-25 06:27:39
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answer #6
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answered by eviot44 5
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Antartica is a continent all by itself.
2007-03-25 06:26:25
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answer #7
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answered by Paul W 2
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none. its a continent. no people on it. just penguins and seals
2007-03-25 06:25:14
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answered by sugar1973 2
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none
2007-03-25 06:24:30
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answered by a g 3
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