Antarctica is unsuitable for any life: it's too cold there, and there is no food chain on the continent.
There is no native human life there.
People live there but actual people are not born in the Antarctica.
Antarctica
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population.
Antarctica is the continent located at the South Pole and is sparsely populated, with only a few thousand researchers and support staff living there temporarily. The harsh climate and remote location make it unsuitable for permanent human habitation.
The largest animal you will find today in Antarctica is a tall human. Antarctica's too cold to support animal life and there is no food chain there.
All continents support life, given enough high technology. Antarctica is the only continent without "native" human life.
There are no permanent human residents on Antarctica.
People working in Antarctica live an extreme cold weather life, supported by their governments, because every human there works in support of science.
There really are no human activities that don't affect Antarctica.
Antarctica is too cold to support life.
No. It's too cold on the continent to support any kind of animal life -- including human life -- and there is no food chain there.