There is no native or permanent population on the Antarctic continent.
People who live and work there temporarily may count into the 4-8,000 person range. In 2013, the population of planet earth was projected to be about 7.125 billion. Can you do the math?
The Antarctic continent occupies about 10% of the earth's surface.
One could safely say that 100% of the people living in Antarctica are living in Antarctica.
According to NOAA: "Of the three percent of the water that is not in the ocean, about 69 percent is locked up in glaciers and icecaps. Ninety percent of that frozen water is in Antarctica and about nine percent covers Greenland."
2.8%
Antarctica is a continent made up of the same materials that make up all continents. Ninety-eight percent of the continent, however, is covered with an ice sheet.
as we all know the world is undergoing what we know as global warming and the adverse effect is what antarctica is facing now
no countries make up Antarctica Antarctica just makes up Antarctica
Antarctica has not broken up.
Some scientists say Antarctica is drier, others say the Atacama Desert is the driest. It's a toss up. Take your choice.
Antarctica is a land mass that makes up 10% of the earth's surface. It is covered by an ice sheet leaving only two percent of its land uncovered. It is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
11.95%
No. Antarctica gets very little "new" snow in a year. the snow and ice on the ground has built up over millenia.
Up to 3.7 percent suffer from anorexia nervosa and up to 4.2 percent from bulimia nervosa.
10 percent :) -Apex-