There are no native or permanent peoples on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold. As well, the Antarctic Treaty -- signed in 1960 by governments representing 80% of the earth's population -- reserves the continent for science.
Temporary workers live there on a short-term basis, and support science to learn more about planet earth.
No native peoples live there and there are no established cities, states or nations on the continent. Anyone who lives and works on the continent temporarily does so to study the health of planet earth, and is supported by their government in this quest.
Simply too cold.
because there is no food
The population of Argentine Antarctica is 300.
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.
There is no permanent population in Antarctica: density is zero.
Europe has the larger population. There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population.
Australia is the continent with the smallest population after Antarctica.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica.
theres no population of people in Antarctica because the freezing cold climates.
The population in Antarctica is both sparse and temporary.
The reasons to not visiting Antarctica are there are limited number of restaurants, gas stations and cities to explore. The population is relatively low compared to most international tourist areas and winter weather conditions are harsh.
Antarctica is a continent dedicated to science with no native or permanent population. People who work and live there temporarily, do so in support of science. They are hired by their governments and serve periods from a few weeks to a year on the continent.
No.
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica, and therefore, no 'people' who came from Antarctica.