Antarctica
Antarctica, because it has no permanent residents and no ruler.
The only permanent inhabitants of the South Pole are researchers and support staff at research stations, such as the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station operated by the United States. These individuals live and work at the station for extended periods of time, typically on tours lasting several months to a year.
The most urbanized continent is North America, with over 80% of its population living in urban areas. The least urbanized continent is Antarctica, where there are no permanent residents and essentially no urban areas.
Antarctica is the continent not part of the ecumene, which refers to regions of the world that are inhabited and suitable for human settlement. The extreme climate, harsh conditions, and lack of permanent human residents make it largely uninhabitable. While some research stations exist, they do not constitute a permanent population, distinguishing Antarctica from other continents.
Antarctica is considered a whole continent that functions as a region. It is defined by its unique geographic and climatic characteristics, being largely covered in ice and having no permanent residents, only transient researchers. The continent is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which regulates international relations and preserves the region for scientific research.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest countries, as it has no permanent inhabitants.
Antarctica is a continent that is surrounded by the southern ocean. It is the only continent that does not have any permanent inhabitants.
Antarctica is a continent that is surrounded by the southern ocean. It is the only continent that does not have any permanent inhabitants.
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 the fewest recognized countries, as it has no permanent inhabitants and no officially recognized countries.
Though some scientists have research bases there, Antaritica has no permanent residents.
Humans who work and live on the continent, and animals that breed there, are all temporary.
There are no permanent inhabitants in Antarctica.
There are no live, permanent land inhabitants on the Antarctic continent. It's too cold and there is no food chain.
Antarctica has no civilisation. It does not have any permanent inhabitants, and instead research scientists rotate around but do not permanently live there.
If you exclude Antarctica (which has no permanent inhabitants), then there are several religions that have followers on every continent, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism, and probably several others.