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What did the Antarctic Treaty do for Antarctica?

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The Antarctic Treaty was signed in 1959 with the aim of promoting peace, international cooperation, and scientific research on the continent of Antarctica. It set aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve, banned military activity on the continent, and established guidelines for environmental protection. The treaty also encourages collaboration among countries conducting research in Antarctica and promotes the exchange of scientific information. Overall, the Antarctic Treaty has helped to ensure that Antarctica remains a peaceful and cooperative region dedicated to scientific research and environmental conservation.

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