The continent with the lowest average annual precipitation is Antarctica.
There is no data available for "average elevations of continents" except that Antarctica, with its deep ice cap, has the highest overall elevation. This would not be the case if considering the underlying land surface. Of the 7 classic continents, Australia (proper) may have the lowest elevation because it has fewer tall mountain ranges than Europe or the Americas.Asia has the lowest and highest points on earth, the Dead Sea on Israel/Jordan border is the lowest and the highest is Mount Everest, Nepal/China
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.
Antarctica has the highest "average" elevation of all the continents due to the ice pack, and it has the lowest elevation of all the continents getting down to 1.5 km below sea level.
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.
The Caspian Shore is the lowest point on the continent of Europe. It is about -28 metres (-92 feet), and is located in Russia. It is not too far from the continents highest point, Mount Elbrus, which is located in the Caucus Mountains in Russia as well.
Antarctica has the lowest population of all the continents, because of its severe climate.
Asia 3,879,000,000 Africa 900,000,000 Europe 850,000,000 north America 550,000,000 south America 400,000,000 Australia 390,000,000
Albania is the one specific country with the lowest standard of living in Europe. However, the region of Europe with the lowest standard of living is Southeastern Europe (with the exception of Greece and Cyprus).
Antarctica has the lowest population of all the continents, because of its severe climate.
Antarctica has the lowest rate of undernourishment among continents, as it has a very small human population. Many research stations on the continent have sufficient food supplies for their staff.
The Dead Sea is the lowest point in the Middle East and (excluding seafloors) the lowest point on all seven continents.