Who Owns Antarctica? thanks:)

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Answer: No one officially "owns" Antarctica, but 45 countrys signed a treaty that was saying they each get a small piece of land they own! 

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Water seeps into cracks in rocks, freezes, then expands (since ice occupies a slightly larger volume than liquid water). This expansion pushes the sides of the cracks further apart. ... Rocks can slowly break down by a mechanism known as freeze-thaw weathering, or alternatively, frost wedging.

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