During winter, there may be as few as 1,000 temporary workers who remain isolated on the continent.
No.
Yes, many people live in Antarctica.
The only people in Antarctica are scientists who study the environment there, so for a living they would do scientifical studies.
There are no native people in Antarctica, so there are no such statistics.
It's too cold to support life in Antarctica.
People take it with them in cans and such as it is only research teams from other countries that live in Antarctica
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest people living on it. The population of Antarctica consists mainly of research scientists and support staff, with no indigenous population.
Antarctica has the fewest number of people, as it is mostly uninhabited apart from research stations.
In a way, none of them, but Antarctica does have scientists there and they're living people
There is no money used in Antarctica because the only people living there are scientist that get there supplies from there original country.
Oceania has the least amount of people living on it by far. There is Australia and New Zealand and the rest of it is just small islands scattered around.
There May have been some native peoples living on the coast, but Antarctica is a frozen desert. unlike the Canadian arctic, there is no lakes or rivers in Antarctica, there fore there is no fishing.