Antarctica is the continent with no permanent human inhabitants. While scientists and researchers may stay temporarily for studies, there are no indigenous populations residing there.
Antarctica doesn't have any permanent, human residents.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent towns or cities. The only human presence on the continent is in research stations.
Antarctica has a permanent population of zero.
Antarctica is the continent with no countries on it. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which designates it as a scientific preserve with no permanent human population excluding researchers.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest human inhabitants, with only a small number of scientists and support staff living in research stations. The harsh climate and remote location make it inhospitable for permanent human settlement.
There are no live, permanent land inhabitants on the Antarctic continent. It's too cold and there is no food chain.
Antarctica doesn't have any permanent, human residents.
Antarctica has no permanent human residence. The only permanent residents are penguins.
Antarctica, because it has no permanent residents and no ruler.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent towns or cities. The only human presence on the continent is in research stations.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent residents except for researchers. The harsh climate and remote location make it inhospitable for permanent human settlement.
It is the Antarctic continent - which doesn't have any country. There are no permanent human residents, apart from seasonal visits by scientists.
To humans but not to animals such as the penguin or the killer whale
There are no permanent human residents but from 1-5k researchers are there annually.
An inhabitant of Earth is typically referred to as a "human being" or simply a "person."
Antarctica has a permanent population of zero.