Actually it's too cold for most pathogens to survive down there.
Human population is found on every continent except Antarctica.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent towns or cities. The only human presence on the continent is in research stations.
Antarctica doesn't have any permanent, human residents.
Antarctica
Antarctica, because it has no permanent residents and no ruler.
All continents have human settlements except Antarctica. Humans have traveled to Antarctica, but have not established any known settlements.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent residents except for researchers. The harsh climate and remote location make it inhospitable for permanent human settlement.
Environmentalists are worried about human behavioiurs all over the planet that impact Antarctica. The continent is not an actor in this debate; it is the object.
Antarctica is unsuitable for any life: it's too cold there, and there is no food chain on the continent.
The continent with the least industrialization is Antarctica. Antarctica is only used for exploration. There are no permanent residents of this 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.