Antartica.
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Antarctica, because it has no permanent residents and no ruler.
The indigenous people are the ones who live in the land, but the land is always changing so there is not an accurate response to that question.
the organisms living in particular habitat are inhabitants of that habitat.
No, but 98% of the continent of Antarctica is covered by its ice sheet.
Antarctica is a continent that is surrounded by the southern ocean. It is the only continent that does not have any permanent inhabitants.
Antarctica is a continent that is surrounded by the southern ocean. It is the only continent that does not have any permanent inhabitants.
Antarctica is south to all other continents. It is the only continent with no permanent inhabitants.
Humans who work and live on the continent, and animals that breed there, are all temporary.
There are no permanent inhabitants in Antarctica.
There are no live, permanent land inhabitants on the Antarctic continent. It's too cold and there is no food chain.
South of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans is Antarctica. It is the only continent without any permanent inhabitants.
Antarctica has no civilisation. It does not have any permanent inhabitants, and instead research scientists rotate around but do not permanently live there.
Antarctica doesn't have a permanent population, but it has a 1000 people or so in it at any given time.
If you exclude Antarctica (which has no permanent inhabitants), then there are several religions that have followers on every continent, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism, and probably several others.
Antarctica lies completely within a polar zone. It is home to the South Pole, but it has no permanent inhabitants.
There are no permanent inhabitants of any part of the Antarctic continent. However, scientists and people who live and work temporarily on the continent may be present on research stations located in East Antarctica.