During the winter months, you may be able to find about 1,000 people -- all temporary workers hired by their governments to work and live in Antarctica in support of the scientific study of the health of planet Earth.
Antarctica
The only permanent population in Antarctica are those scientists that live and work at the various research stations on the continent. There are no recognized geopolitical divisions in Antarctica, so there is no "lowest population country" in Antarctica.
Antarctica has the lowest population of all the continents, because of its severe climate.
Antarctica has the lowest population density of any continent. It has no permanent residents, and the population consists only of temporary researchers and scientists, resulting in a near-zero population density.
Antarctica has the lowest population of all the continents, because of its severe climate.
Antarctica has the lowest population density of both organisms and humans. The harsh climate and limited resources make it extremely challenging for life to thrive in this continent. Additionally, human presence in Antarctica is restricted to research stations, resulting in a very low population density.
Antarctica, Pangea, Atlantis and Australia
Antarctica -- even the pacific ocean has a great population and even a higher population density.
Antarctica has a permanent population of 0. The least populated inhabited continent is Oceania , with about 30 million people living there.
the lowest temperature recorded in Antarctica is -128.6 F
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 mega city, as it is uninhabited by people on a permanent basis. Mega cities are typically defined as urban areas with a population of over 10 million, and Antarctica does not have any cities that meet this criteria.