There is no permanent population or native peoples on the Antarctic continent. The number of people on the continent at any time is based on the funded scientific research being conducted there.
People who live temporarily in Antarctica are called workers or scientists. There is no native population on the continent.
Yes, because there is no native population on that continent.
There is no native population on the Antarctic continent, nor has there ever been such.
Asia, because there is no permanent or native population on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science with no native or permanent population. People who work and live there temporarily, do so in support of science. They are hired by their governments and serve periods from a few weeks to a year on the continent.
Asia is the continent with the largest population. The continent with the second largest population is Africa with 1.1 billion people.
The continent with a population of approximately 731 million people is Europe.
The continent of Antarctica does not have a native human population. Although it is home to research stations and temporary residents, there are no permanent inhabitants on the continent.
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Asia continent has the highest population.
There is no native or permanent population on the continent. Temporary workers and scientists, however, do exist there, from about 1,000 in winter to about 4,500 in summer -- on a continent the size of USA and Mexico, combined.