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.
In scientific research stations, to do tests and discover more about this unknown continent
There are no cities on the continent of Antarctica. There are research stations, and there are times when the largest station is McMurdo Station with a transient population of about 1,000 souls.
Antarctica has no towns, only small research stations from a number of countries.
Antarctica is the only continent without any countries. It is governed by the international Antarctic Treaty System, with several countries having research stations on the continent but no permanent population.
Antarctica has the fewest people living on it, with only a few thousand people inhabiting scientific research stations year-round.
Humans have built research stations on the continent, mostly at the beaches, although there are a few in-land research stations. It's tough for a human to 'modify' a continent.
Antarctica has no permanent population.
Antarctica is the continent that is considered mostly uninhabitable due to its extreme cold temperatures, lack of vegetation, and harsh environment. The only people who live there are researchers in scientific research stations.
Antarctica is the continent where only scientists live. It is primarily inhabited by researchers and support staff working at scientific research stations.
Space stations are manned vehicles used for scientific research. Satellites are unmanned robotic vehicles for scientific research.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica.
All scientific stations on Antarctica support the temporary workers and scientists who gather data there about the health of planet Earth.