Antarctica, Australia, and South America. [Although it is a huge leap from Australia to South America, a difference of about 350 million].
uninhabited region
Antarctica is the most uninhabited continent, with only a small number of researchers and support staff living there temporarily in research stations. The extreme cold, harsh conditions, and lack of infrastructure make it difficult for permanent human habitation.
The top 3 continents with the most population are Asia, Africa, and Europe.
No, continents are large landmasses that contain multiple countries within them. Countries are distinct political entities with defined borders and governments, whereas continents are physical geographic divisions of the Earth's surface.
The three continents with the most water per capita are South America, North America, and Asia. These continents have a higher availability of freshwater resources compared to other regions.
There are many islands in this area that are uninhabited
The island was an uninhabited place.
Yes. They are uninhabited.
There are not 10 continents on Earth.
I am looking for an uninhabited stretch of the beach.Few of these islands remain uninhabited.The tree is uninhabitedThis river has been uninhabited for yearsUninhabited trees are common
uninhabited region
about 11.000 islands are uninhabited in Indonesia
The uninhabited parts of China were arid
The word uninhabited is an adjective. It means to not be inhabited.
Antarctica is the most uninhabited continent, with only a small number of researchers and support staff living there temporarily in research stations. The extreme cold, harsh conditions, and lack of infrastructure make it difficult for permanent human habitation.
The continents themselves are divided by mountain ranges. The divisions between most continents are oceans and seas.
The top 3 continents with the most population are Asia, Africa, and Europe.