Antarctica has no permanent human population. Between 1,000-5,000 people reside there each year for differing amounts of time at different research stations across the continent. The main reason is its severely cold temperature.
Namibia is the second least-populous country in the world, so you can say it is underpopulated.
Antarctica
Antarctica is a continent; the Antarctic is the region on earth where Antarctica is located. So in traveling to Antarctica, you are automatically in the the Antarctic.
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Antarctica is home to no country, so there is no national sport. Antarctica is too cold to support animal life, so establishing a country there is not possible.
East and West Antarctica are separated by an imaginary line, so they are neighbors.
In Antarctica, there is no logic time so this can not be known.
There are no native peoples in Antarctica, so no cultures exist there.
Antarctica is not a country, so does not have a 'national' animal, currency, a flag, stamps and so forth.
Antarctica is a polar continent and crocodiles are tropical aquatic reptiles, so no, crocodiles do not 'live in Antarctica'.
Australia is located northwest of Antarctica.
No. Anyone living and working in Antarctica does so on a temporary basis.