There are no native peoples or permanent population on Antarctica, only scientists and people who work there temporarily in support of research about the health of planet earth. This does include some military members that support the research stations, especially in logistics. All temporary residents are employed by governments or international scientific agencies. All humans live on research stations.
The number during the isolated winter months may be as high as 1,000, and can increase during the active, accessible summer months to about 4,500. As many as 70,000 expedition tourists visited Antarctica in 2009, mostly by sea during the summer -- late November to mid-February.
Zero.
There is no permanent or native population on Antarctica. Everyone who is there temporarily works for a government answering questions about the scientific health of planet earth. The temporarily population varies between 1,000 and about 4,500 souls depending on the season.
The continent of Antarctica covers 5,400,000 square miles or 14,000,000 square kilometers. As of 2014, there are no permanent residents living in Antarctica. Approximately 98 percent of Antarctica is covered by ice.
No. According to World Population Statistics for 2014:
"The total number of [temporary] researchers present on the continent is estimated to range from about 1,000 to about 4,500 at any given time."
Note, some of these numbers are temporary workers in support of science, the ratio being about seven workers to every scientist/ researcher. Summer populations are high, and winter numbers are low.
Nobody lives there permanently but 1,000 to 5,000 people stay at research stations throughout the Continent. the people are usually scientists
the population in antarctica is sparse, this means there are very few people in the antarctica.
The population of Argentine Antarctica is 300.
There is no permanent population in Antarctica: density is zero.
Europe has the larger population. There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population.
Australia is the continent with the smallest population after Antarctica.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica.
theres no population of people in Antarctica because the freezing cold climates.
The population in Antarctica is both sparse and temporary.
in a cold place like Antarctica or other ice places
No.
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica, and therefore, no 'people' who came from Antarctica.
Since Antarctica has no permanent population, there is no antarctic culture.
There is no indigenous population in Antarctica.