Antarctica doesn't have any permanent, human residents.
Antarctica has a permanent population of zero and no countries. Australia is an island continent and a population of about 22,000,000.
Antarctica has no permanent population
Antarctica, because it has no permanent residents and no ruler.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent residents. Although it has temporary research stations with personnel rotating in and out, there is no indigenous population living there.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population.
No, there is no permanent population on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica is the continent with no cities. It is primarily covered by ice and does not have a permanent population of civilians.
Asia, because there is no permanent or native population on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica has a permanent population of zero.
Antarctica has the lowest population density of any continent. It has no permanent residents, and the population consists only of temporary researchers and scientists, resulting in a near-zero population density.
There are no nation-states or established permanent communities anywhere on the continent.