Asia is the continent with the most people per square mile at 203. The second most densely populated continent is Europe at 134 people per square mile.
Antarctica has a permanent population of zero.
The number of patients per physician, and number of visits per patient per year, and number of total patient visits per physician per day and year varies widely by specialty and setting and a matrix of factors. Excellent article at the American Academy of Family Physicians' website on the factors, with an Excel worksheet, which could be cross-applied to most specialties.
Asia has the highest population density, with countries like India, Bangladesh, and Japan having some of the most densely populated areas in the world.
The continent with the most wired telephones per person is Europe. http://cbdd.wsu.edu/kewlcontent/cdoutput/TR501/page17.htm
The number of migrants to another country per 1000 people per country per continent per world per universe of the total population
Antarctica has a permanent population of zero.
Asia by a big margin, about 60% of the world's population.The most densely populated continent is currently Europe.(In 2000, Asia accounted for 58% of the world's population total, but not density.)AnswerPopulation Density of all the continents are as follows,Asia - 203 people per square mileEurope - 134 people per square mileSouth America - 73 people per square mileAfrica - 65 people per square mileNorth America - 32 people per square mileAustralia - 6.4 people per square mile.The population density of the planet (including all land area) is about 105 people per square mile. If Antarctica is eliminated (since it has zero population density), the world population density rises only to 115 people per square mile.
The Australian continent has a very sparse population. Population density is less than 3 people per square kilometre.
Asia has the highest population density among all continents, with countries such as Bangladesh, India, and Japan having some of the highest population densities in the world.
The Commonwealth of Australia has a population of 23,535,807. The population density is 7.3 people per square mile. The population of the Australian continent is 36,000,000, and has a population density of 11 people per square mile.
There are no 'base camps' per se on the Antarctic continent -- if you mean a place where people prepare to summit a large mountain.There are, however, many research stations on the Antarctic continent.