Antarctica doesn't have a permanent population, but it has a 1000 people or so in it at any given time.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest human inhabitants, with only a small number of scientists and support staff living in research stations. The harsh climate and remote location make it inhospitable for permanent human settlement.
The continent of Antarctica does not have a native human population. Although it is home to research stations and temporary residents, there are no permanent inhabitants on the continent.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent human inhabitants. While scientists and researchers may stay temporarily for studies, there are no indigenous populations residing there.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest countries, as it has no permanent inhabitants.
Asia has the greatest number of inhabitants among all the continents. It is the most populous continent in the world, with over 4.6 billion people, accounting for more than half of the global population.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest recognized countries, as it has no permanent inhabitants and no officially recognized countries.
The continent of Antarctica does not have a native human population. Although it is home to research stations and temporary residents, there are no permanent inhabitants on the continent.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent human inhabitants. While scientists and researchers may stay temporarily for studies, there are no indigenous populations residing there.
The first inhabitants of Australia were the indigenous people known as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanderpeople.
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Antarctica
Antarctica is a continent that is surrounded by the southern ocean. It is the only continent that does not have any permanent inhabitants.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest countries, as it has no permanent inhabitants.
Antarctica is a continent that is surrounded by the southern ocean. It is the only continent that does not have any permanent inhabitants.
Asia has the greatest number of inhabitants among all the continents. It is the most populous continent in the world, with over 4.6 billion people, accounting for more than half of the global population.
Africa is the second largest continent in the world, both in area as well as in population. With its 30,244,050 km2 or 11,677,240 mi2 including the islands, it covers 20.3% of the total land area on Earth, and because it has 800 million human inhabitants it accounts for around one seventh of the human population on Earth.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest recognized countries, as it has no permanent inhabitants and no officially recognized countries.
The first human inhabitants in New Zealand were the Maori.