Tasmania is inhabited by humans (specifically, Australians) and a wide variety of wildlife, including Tasmanian devils, echidnas, platypuses, wallabies and more.
Most of Antarctica.
INHABITED - populated, especially by humans
in zoo's
The exact location or region of the first land inhabited by humans is still under debate by scholars. However, it is believed that early human ancestors first emerged in Africa before migrating to other parts of the world.
No, Africa was not the first continent to be inhabited by humans. The earliest evidence of human presence is found in Africa, but humans also migrated to other continents, such as Asia and Europe, over time.
Yes, some of the islands in the Galapagos are inhabited by humans, but not all. The largest inhabited islands in the archipelago are Santa Cruz, San Cristobal, and Isabela. Many other islands in the Galapagos are protected and serve as wildlife reserves.
There are over 195 countries on Earth where humans inhabit. Each country can have multiple cities and regions where humans live. The total number of inhabited lands would depend on how you define and categorize these regions.
no
The last continent to be inhabited was Antarctica.
Antarctica. Humans did not arrive there until 1899.
Humans have inhabited the area that we now call "Greece" since antiquity.
Hong Kong was believed to be inhabited from 35,000 to 39,000 years ago by humans.