Yes, there are people who live in Antarctica, but they are not permanent residents. The population consists mainly of scientists and support staff who inhabit research stations on the continent, with numbers varying between about 1,000 in winter and up to 5,000 in summer. These individuals typically stay for limited periods, conducting research and monitoring environmental conditions. There are no indigenous populations or permanent settlements in Antarctica.
In Antatica obviosly
a small group of researchers APEX
uk
Yes he lives in antatica
yes, people from almost any nation live in berlin.
over 100,000 people live in Jamaica
NO
where do most people live
they live like any person.
There are millions of people around the world who live in cities and towns in deserts.
No
no