There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica. Economic activated is restricted to the servicing of meteorlogical and geophysical researchstations.
The three parts of Antarctica are:East AntarcticaWest AntarcticaThe Antarctic Peninsula
Your answer depends on the types of parts you're counting. Essentially, Antarctica is a single continent.
There are no countries in Antarctica, but various countries have claimed parts of it.
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You may be thinking of East Antarctica and West Antarctica, separated by the Trans-antarctic Mountain Range.
The South Pole is located in the eastern part of Antarctica.
England is different to Antarctica in being slightly warmer for parts of the year.
Humans who live and work temporarily in Antarctica are not restricted as to the amount of food they can 'get'. Food, shelter and clothing are considered part of the worker income/ benefit package.
Nothing but Antarctica was discovered, humans inhabited all but Antarctica.
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