
1 minute read
Antarctic Territorial Feuds
Harry Spitteler
The territorial disputes of Antarctica include the claims that countries have the right to mine in Antarctica. There are a total of eight countries that are a part of the disputes. These countries are Australia, Argentina, Chile, Norway, the USA, the UK, NZ, and France. Australia has the biggest claim to Antarctica having a whopping 42%! That is a total of 2,276,700 square miles. McMurdo station is the most famous station in Antarctica. McMurdo station is operated by
Advertisement
Dress Code
The middle has been stuck in same tion for many years, and the old practices of inequality have yet to be changed, as they still target female students... (Pg 2)
Animal Captivity
Dolphins… friendly mammals, but are they? have been putting animals in captivity for the wrong reasons. Dolphins have been getting more indignant...(Pg 3) the US under the United States Antarctic Program (USAP.) There is no government in Antarctica because there is no country that owns all of it. There have been a total of eleven people born in Antarctica. The Antarctic Treaty was ratified by Russia, China, and the USA. If you go to Port Lockroy station you can get your passport stamped! China’s newest base has been taken as a threat by the Australian government. They have put up extra surveilance to watch the Chinese base.
The roof is glowing color, it looks like a huge dome, and is unnatural to the area, but there is still an urge to go in. With a roar, the smell world in one earthquake...(Pg 4)
