Yes, because there is no native population on that continent.
Australia is the continent with the smallest population after Antarctica.
The smallest continents are Australia and Antarctica. Antarctica is the smallest of the continents by land area, while Australia is the smallest by population.
Asia (largest) Population 3,879,000,000 Antarctica (smallest) Population 1000 to 5000 seasonally; no permanent residents Of the populated continents: Australia (smallest) Population 22,543,235
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The three continents with the smallest population are Australia, Antarctica, and Oceania. These continents have relatively lower populations compared to others due to factors such as their geographical size and remoteness.
Antarctica has the smallest population because it's so cold and hard to get to.
There are no countries on Antarctica.
2nd smallest - Europe 3rd smallest - Antarctica 4th smallest - South America
Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica.
Antarctica is the third smallest continent.
Antarctica
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