According to The Association of Religion Data Archives (2010), among the members of the scientific personnel in Antarctica, 72% are Christians, 2.71% are Muslim, 1% are Hindu, 0.7% are Buddhist, and 23.6% have no religion.
I hope you are kidding. There is no civilization of people in Antarctica. Antarctica is the southernmost continent of the earth and is extremely cold, dry, and dangerous. Only scientists are allowed to study the environment and take tests down there because it's an internationally preserved habitat. Even penguins- one of the very few species of life living on the continent, only occupy the shores of the land because they wouldn't be able to survive further inland. Religion is a practice of beliefs by humans. It's pretty generally known that nobody lives in Antarctica.
Antarctica like america has different religions
On all continents except Antarctica, where there are no indigenous inhabitants or traditional religions.
You could find a believer of every religion on earth in Antarctica among the temporary workers and scientists there.
There is no common religion in Antarctica. Workers in scientific stations -- the only humans in Antarctica -- bring their religions with them from their native countries and worship accordingly.
People who live and work temporarily in Antarctica are not necessarily known by their organized religions' beliefs, rather by their commitment and dedication to science.
Antarctica has no native population. Scientists from all over the world do research there. Those scientists represent a large number of religions.
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.
Yes, Pakistani researchers. The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is the only Muslim country that maintains a research station in Antarctica and it has maintained a presence there since 1991. So to answer your question: Yes, there are Muslims in Antarctica. Hope this helped.
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The dominant religion in Central America is Roman Catholicism, inherited from Spanish conquistadors who conquered and settled these lands from the 16th to 19th centuries. Antarctica is a continent with research bases from several countries scattered along its surface; no permanent settlements exist there so speaking about "dominant religions" is meaningless.
Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
Antarctica is a proper noun. It is the name of a continent.