Australia has the second fewest people. Antarctica has the fewest people.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest people living on it. The population of Antarctica consists mainly of research scientists and support staff, with no indigenous population.
Australia has the second fewest people per square mile among the continents, with a relatively low population density due to its vast land area and harsh environmental conditions in many parts of the country.
Antarctica has the fewest number of people, as it is mostly uninhabited apart from research stations.
Antarctica has the fewest people, with no permanent residents and only a small transient population of scientists and support staff.
Antarctica has the fewest people living on it, with only a few thousand people inhabiting scientific research stations year-round.
Australia.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest people living on it. The population of Antarctica consists mainly of research scientists and support staff, with no indigenous population.
Antarctica is the continent that has the fewest flowering plants.
Antarctica has no permanent population
Australia has the second fewest people per square mile among the continents, with a relatively low population density due to its vast land area and harsh environmental conditions in many parts of the country.
Antarctica is the continent that has the fewest flowering plants.
Antarctica has the fewest number of people, as it is mostly uninhabited apart from research stations.
Antarctica has the fewest people, with no permanent residents and only a small transient population of scientists and support staff.
Antarctica has the fewest people living on it, with only a few thousand people inhabiting scientific research stations year-round.
Australia has the fewest nations.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest countries, as it has no permanent inhabitants.
Antarctica has a permanent population of zero.