Antarctica has the lowest population of all the continents, because of its severe climate.
Antarctica has the lowest population of all the continents. It is primarily a landmass for scientific research and has no permanent residents, only temporary research personnel.
Antarctica has the lowest population density of any continent, as it is largely covered in ice and uninhabitable for humans.
Africa has the lowest percentage of urban population among all continents, with around 40% of its population residing in urban areas.
Antarctica has the lowest population among the continents, with only a small number of temporary residents living there for scientific research purposes.
Antarctica has the lowest population in the world, with only a few thousand people living there temporarily for research purposes.
Antarctica has the lowest population growth rate among the continents. This is because it has a very small and mostly transient population, primarily consisting of researchers and support staff.
Antarctica has the lowest population density of any continent, as it is largely covered in ice and uninhabitable for humans.
Antarctica has the lowest population among the continents, with only a small number of temporary residents living there for scientific research purposes.
Antarctica has the lowest population density of both organisms and humans. The harsh climate and limited resources make it extremely challenging for life to thrive in this continent. Additionally, human presence in Antarctica is restricted to research stations, resulting in a very low population density.
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Africa has the lowest percentage of urban population among all continents, with around 40% of its population residing in urban areas.
Africa.
Antarctica has the lowest population in the world, with only a few thousand people living there temporarily for research purposes.
I would assume the Antarctic because it has no births and a small population.
Antarctica has no people. Australia has the lowest population of a populated continent with only about 25 million.
Australia has the second fewest people per square mile among the continents, with a relatively low population density due to its vast land area and harsh environmental conditions in many parts of the country.