It's too cold to support life in Antarctica.
there are no humans permanently living there
Antarctica has no permanent population.
No one lives permanently in Antarctica.
No, nobody lives at the Antarctica permanently, although scientists go there for research.
No. There are no native people living there and nobody permanently living there. There are a small amount of scientists that work there for periods of time, so they are coming and going all of the time.
No because it is too cold for them and they would die
No.
Yes, many people live in Antarctica.
No. People live in Antarctica for periods, up to 12 months, before being sent 'off-ice' to regain their natural human rhythms. These people are scientists or people who work in support of science in research stations on the continent.
The only people in Antarctica are scientists who study the environment there, so for a living they would do scientifical studies.
Antarctica is not a nation or country . . . nobody lives there, permanently. Antarctica is just a continent.
There are no native people in Antarctica, so there are no such statistics.