Polar bear, musk ox, Arctic fox, gray wolf, caribou.
There are no permanent inhabitants in Antarctica.
There are no permanent residents in the Hudson Bay Arctic Lowlands region.
One region that does not have permanent residents is Antarctica. While it hosts temporary research stations staffed by scientists and support personnel, there are no indigenous inhabitants or permanent settlements. The extreme climate and international agreements, such as the Antarctic Treaty System, prioritize scientific exploration and environmental protection over permanent habitation.
The population density in the arctic tundra is very low due to its harsh climate and limited resources. Humans are sparse in this region, and wildlife such as polar bears, caribou, and arctic foxes are more common inhabitants.
Humans predominantly live in the Arctic, as it is home to several communities, research stations, and indigenous populations. The Antarctic, on the other hand, is primarily reserved for scientific research and does not have any permanent human inhabitants, except for researchers who live temporarily in research stations.
The North Pole is in the Arctic Region.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent inhabitants, although it does have temporary residents such as scientists and researchers who work in research stations.
Greenland is an island in the Arctic region but is an autonomous territory of Denmark, which is not located in the Arctic region.
You are in the arctic region.The pole in Antarctica is called the south pole.
One that inhabits a place, especially as a permanent resident: the inhabitants of a fishing village; snakes, lizards, and other inhabitants of the desert.
The Arctic
The North Pole is surrounded by the Arctic region.