The continents with the lowest populations are Antarctica, Australia, South America, and North America. Antarctica has no permanent residents, but at any one time there are around 4,000 scientists in the summer and 1,000 in the winter.
Antarctica, Pangea, Atlantis and Australia
Asia, Africa, Europe, North America.
Countries with the lowest rates of natural increase are typically found in Europe. Specifically, countries within Eastern Europe tend to have the lowest rates due to factors such as declining birth rates and aging populations.
Asia
While all continents have mega-cities, Antarctica has the lowest number of cities with populations exceeding 10 million people. This is mainly due to the continent's extreme climate and lack of permanent residents.
Asia, North America, Africa, and Europe
North America, Asia, Africa and Europe all have larger populations per square mile than South America. Antarctica, and Australia are the least populated.
China and Taiwan
Asia
The countries with the highest populations in Europe are Russia, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. The countries with the lowest populations in Europe include Vatican City, Monaco, San Marino, and Liechtenstein.
Antarctica has the lowest population among the continents, with only a small number of temporary residents living there for scientific research purposes.
Asia and Africa have larger populations than Europe.