No, at least no native human populations. But it does, however, have a native population of animal species called the emperor penguin.
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica, and therefore, no 'people' who came from Antarctica.
Antarctica is small in native population, because the number is zero.
Yes, because there is no native population on that continent.
There is no native population on the Antarctic continent, nor has there ever been such.
There is no native population in Antarctica, so there is no name for something that does not exist.
Asia, because there is no permanent or native population on the Antarctic continent.
People who live temporarily in Antarctica are called workers or scientists. There is no native population on the continent.
Antarctica has never been populated by any humans, nor is there any permanent population there today.
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica. The population of temporary workers and scientists may reach 4,500 in the busy summer season, and be reduced to about 1,000 souls during the dark winter.
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica. People who live and work there temporarily are issued extreme cold weather gear, so that they can survive the extreme polar environment.
There has never been any 'colonization' of Antarctica, because there is no native or permanent population on the continent upon whom to perform this deed.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest nations. It is not a country and has no native population, so it does not have any independent nations.