No continent has a population of 4,000 or even close. The least populated continent is Antarctica, with 0. The second most least populated is Australia & Oceania with about 60 million.
Antarctica has the fewest people living in it, with a population of only a few thousand temporary residents mainly consisting of researchers and scientists.
Antarctica has the fewest people living on it, with only a few thousand people inhabiting scientific research stations year-round.
Antarctica has a permanent population of 0. The least populated inhabited continent is Oceania , with about 30 million people living there.
Antarctica is the least populated continent, with only a few thousand researchers and support staff living there temporarily.
Antarctica has a permanent population of 0. Australia has a population of about 21.5 million.
Antarctica has the fewest people living in it, with a population of only a few thousand temporary residents mainly consisting of researchers and scientists.
Antarctica has the fewest people living on it, with only a few thousand people inhabiting scientific research stations year-round.
Antarctica has a permanent population of 0. The least populated inhabited continent is Oceania , with about 30 million people living there.
Antarctica is the least populated continent, with only a few thousand researchers and support staff living there temporarily.
Antarctica has a permanent population of 0. Australia has a population of about 21.5 million.
Oceania has the least amount of people living on it by far. There is Australia and New Zealand and the rest of it is just small islands scattered around.
Antarctica has no permanent population.
Antarctica is the continent located at the South Pole and is sparsely populated, with only a few thousand researchers and support staff living there temporarily. The harsh climate and remote location make it unsuitable for permanent human habitation.
There are no such continent. People have been encrowding Antartica for tourism and the viewing of wildlife.
Antarctica is the continent where only scientists live. It is primarily inhabited by researchers and support staff working at scientific research stations.
The opossum is not the only living marsupial. It is, however, the only living marsupial in North America. There are hundreds of species and sub-species of marsupials on the Australian continent, and a few in New Guinea.
Antarctica has no people. Australia has the lowest population of a populated continent with only about 25 million.