There is no official flag of Antarctica.
Many countries that claim territories in Antarctica -- none of which are acknowledged by The Antarctic Treaty which governs the continent -- produce stamps, money, and perhaps a flag.
All these objects work toward cementing such claims, and with zero effect.
Since there is no sovereignty on the Antarctica continent -- no government -- there is no flag for any region.
Antarctica is a continent with no countries. There is no Antarctic flag, or currency or stamps or cities or states.
No. It has no government, hence no flag -- or currency, or stamps.
There is no Antarctic flag that is a valid indicator of Antarctic sovereignty, since there is no government there. Whatever you reference is a commercial venture that requires explanation from your vendor.
blue or orange depending on the person who designed the flag. the blue flag was designed by Graham Bartram and the orange by Whitney Smith Antarctica doesn't have an official flag because its not a country and is not ruled by the government either.
Antarctica has no official flag as it is not a nation nor is it ruled by a single government or body. so there is no national flag
The flag you are referring to is most likely the flag of Antarctica. The blue background represents the icy terrain of Antarctica, while the orange circle in the center symbolizes the sun setting over the continent.
Antarctica is not a country, so does not have a 'national' animal, currency, a flag, stamps and so forth.
Antarctica
it looks like a fat pengiun
Antarctica does not have a flag. There are no nation-states on the continent, so, as well, there is no Antarctic currency, Antarctic stamps and so forth. Any mementos purported to be 'Antarctic' in this vein are souvenirs sold by profiteers.
The south flag. on a serious note, the south pole is in Antarctica.