Antarctica is the only continent that has never had a native human population. The harsh climate and extreme conditions make it difficult for humans to live there permanently.
Antarctica is considered the driest inhabited continent on Earth because of its extremely low precipitation levels. Most of the continent receives only minimal amounts of snowfall each year, making it the driest place on Earth.
Neither Australia nor Antarctica have land borders with other continents, and whether Antarctica is inhabited or not (only a few hundred to a few thousand scientists) is a matter of semantics.
Antarctica is the only continent that has no indigenous population. While it is inhabited by scientists and support staff in research stations, there are no permanent residents.
Antarctica, the continent around the South Pole. However, one can say that Antarctica has been inhabited since February 1957, when the US Navy established McMurdo Station. Thereafter, several nations built research facilities on the continent. But no one person lives there permanently; people rotate in and out during variable-length terms of employment.
Not quite. Australia is the driest inhabited continent, but the driest continent is actually Antarctica.
There is no continent inhabited only by members of Felidae.
Africa is not a country because it is a continent in which many countries are located. There is only one continent that contains only one country. That is Australia, the smallest inhabited continent
Antarctica is considered the driest inhabited continent on Earth because of its extremely low precipitation levels. Most of the continent receives only minimal amounts of snowfall each year, making it the driest place on Earth.
Africa is not a country because it is a continent in which many countries are located. There is only one continent that contains only one country. That is Australia, the smallest inhabited continent
Yes. Although the world's driest continent is Antarctica, Australia is the driest permanently inhabited continent.
Neither Australia nor Antarctica have land borders with other continents, and whether Antarctica is inhabited or not (only a few hundred to a few thousand scientists) is a matter of semantics.
Inhabited by 1,032,532,974 people as at 2011
Antarctica is the only continent that has no indigenous population. While it is inhabited by scientists and support staff in research stations, there are no permanent residents.
Antarctica is the continent where only scientists and visitors live. It is primarily inhabited by researchers and support staff conducting scientific research.
Asia is the continent with the largest population.
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Antarctica is the continent where only scientists live. It is primarily inhabited by researchers and support staff working at scientific research stations.