Antarctica is basically uninhabitable -- it's too cold there to support animal life or any kind of food chain.
However, countries representing 80% of the earth's population participate in the pursuit of science -- studying the health of planet earth -- on scientific stations established on the continent.
All stations require logistical support to import building materials, heating fuel, food and supplies for the scientific work, and to export waste and non-burnable rubbish.
44 % of the earth is uninhabited.
An uninhabited area is an area that is uninhabited; no one lives in the area. The area can be called deserted, unsettled, waste land, vacant, unoccupied, empty or unpopulated.
75 degrees S and 23.5 degrees W coordinates point to the Southern Ocean, not to a specific city.
they both have uninhabited surfaces
There isn't any, it is uninhabited.
"There is no life on that uninhabited moon."On this block, there are no uninhabited houses.
Antarctica
Antarctica is the most uninhabited continent, with only a small number of researchers and support staff living there temporarily in research stations. The extreme cold, harsh conditions, and lack of infrastructure make it difficult for permanent human habitation.
That'd be antarctica
Antarctica is the only continent that has no indigenous population. While it is inhabited by scientists and support staff in research stations, there are no permanent residents.
As Antarctica is generally uninhabited by people, no religion has been declared.
Antarctica is uninhabited, the only "culture" there is the scientific community studying the continent.
It would be considered an uninhabited area.
antarctica, bottom of the globe
Antarctica is uninhabited; it has no staple food, at least for people. Penguins who live there eat fish.
I don't think that children live in the Antarctica. There are some research spots there but Antarctica is said to be an uninhabited continent (of course apart from penguins).
An uninhabited polar desert, a continent that covers 10% of the earth's surface.