If they were able to live independantly from Earth or their contribution to Earth was important enough and if they were willing to fight over it , Yes.
People from Great Britain populated America in the mid 17th century
No.
INHABITED - populated, especially by humans
All continents are not populated. There is no regular population living in Antarctica. The last continent to be populated was South America, probably over 15,000 years ago.
The animal that has the most population are INSECTS.
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All continents but Antarctica are populated by humans.
Humans originated in the Pleistocene, but did not become a dominant or influential species until the Holocene. The Eocene saw the rise of horse and dog species in North America.
Humans are believed to have originated in Africa and migrated to other regions over thousands of years, spreading out across the world. This migration was driven by factors such as environmental changes, the search for food, and the desire for new territories. It is through this gradual process of migration and settlement that humans populated the Earth.
Humans from North America brought a predator snail and other animals that ate the snail to Hawaii.
The two leading theories are the Coastal Migration Theory, which suggests that the first humans arrived in the Americas by traveling along the Pacific Coast in boats, and the Clovis First Theory, which proposes that humans first arrived in the Americas via a land bridge from Asia during the last Ice Age.
Early human migration reached South America last. The most widely accepted theory was that human life originated in Africa and spread to the continents of Europe and Asia, as it was easy to access due to the continents being connected. During the Ice Ages, land bridges began to form which connected Asia to both North America and Australia. People then migrated to these continents because of land access. Since South America is farthest from any land bridge, it is most likely that South America was the last continent to be populated by humans that is currently populated by humans. In reality, Antarctica has yet to be populated by humans due to the extreme weather.