No continent has a population of 4,000 or even close. The least populated continent is Antarctica, with 0. The second most least populated is Australia & Oceania with about 60 million.
Antarctica has a permanent population of 0. Australia has a population of about 21.5 million.
Antarctica has no permanent population.
The only continent without an A is Europe.
Australia is a continent that is also a country of the same name.
Neither Australia nor Antarctica have land borders with other continents, and whether Antarctica is inhabited or not (only a few hundred to a few thousand scientists) is a matter of semantics.
No continent has only scientists. Even Antarctica has support staff.
Antarctica.
There are no such continent. People have been encrowding Antartica for tourism and the viewing of wildlife.
The opossum is not the only living marsupial. It is, however, the only living marsupial in North America. There are hundreds of species and sub-species of marsupials on the Australian continent, and a few in New Guinea.
Antarctica has no people. Australia has the lowest population of a populated continent with only about 25 million.
only about 5 thousand
Mainly in Asia, Southeast Asia, is where they can be found. Tigers are animals of the Asian continent only.
There are scientific research stations on every continent. On the Antarctic continent, however, these stations are the only form of community and are the locations where people live when they work on the continent -- in pursuit of science.
Australia is a continent that is also a country of the same name.
Africa is the only continent with savannas in it.
The only continent without an A is Europe.
There are many species of bees living in the world today. The only continent in the world lacking bees is Antarctica. There are not enough plants to sustain bees and the climate is too cold for them to live there.