Antarctica, Pangea, Atlantis and Australia
Antarctica has the lowest population of all the continents, because of its severe climate.
Antarctica has the lowest population of all the continents, because of its severe climate.
Africa has the lowest percentage of urban population among all continents, with around 40% of its population residing in urban areas.
Antarctica has the lowest rate of undernourishment among continents, as it has a very small human population. Many research stations on the continent have sufficient food supplies for their staff.
The continents with the lowest populations are Antarctica, Australia, South America, and North America. Antarctica has no permanent residents, but at any one time there are around 4,000 scientists in the summer and 1,000 in the winter.
Antarctica has the lowest population growth rate among the continents. This is because it has a very small and mostly transient population, primarily consisting of researchers and support staff.
Antarctica has the lowest eco footprint among all the continents due to its sparse human population and limited human activities.
The lowest estimate of the population is 50,000.
the mountains and basinsrejon has the lowest population
The Dead Sea is the lowest point in the Middle East and (excluding seafloors) the lowest point on all seven continents.
The top 3 continents with the most population are Asia, Africa, and Europe.
At last count, the continent with the lowest population was Australia (Oceania) with approximately 36,000,000 people. The next least populated continent is South America with 386,000,000.