I believe science says Pangea which was Super Continent so we have no idea and will have no idea
It is difficult to determine a specific continent based solely on the number of people living there since population size varies across continents. However, if you are looking for a continent where a small population of 1000 people might be living, Antarctica could be a possible answer as it is primarily a research destination with limited permanent residents.
Africa has about 731 million people living on it, making it the second most populous continent in the world after Asia.
Asia has the most people living in it, with over 4.6 billion residents.
Asia has the highest number of people living on it, with over 4.5 billion people residing across its diverse countries. This makes it the most populous continent in the world.
Africa
i think it is Asia or north America
In a way, none of them, but Antarctica does have scientists there and they're living people
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.
Antarctica has the fewest people living in it, with a population of only a few thousand temporary residents mainly consisting of researchers and scientists.
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.
Yes, millions of people live throughout the continent of South America.
Depending on the season, there may be from about 1,000 people to about 4,500 people living and working temporarily on the Antarctic continent. The continent is about the size of USA and Mexico, combined.