Zero, as there are not any permanent human settlements on the continent of Antarctica. Apart from the science stations, which rotate staff.
According to World Population Statistics' Web site:
"The estimated population density of the continent ranges from about 0.00018 people per square mile to about 0.00091 people per square mile."
Antarctica has the lowest population density of both organisms and humans. The harsh climate and limited resources make it extremely challenging for life to thrive in this continent. Additionally, human presence in Antarctica is restricted to research stations, resulting in a very low population density.
There is no permanent population in Antarctica: density is zero.
The population in Antarctica is both sparse and temporary.
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Antarctica has the lowest population density of any continent. It has no permanent residents, and the population consists only of temporary researchers and scientists, resulting in a near-zero population density.
Antarctica -- even the pacific ocean has a great population and even a higher population density.
low
Urban area: High population density Suburban area: Moderate population density Rural area: Low population density
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Low density is when a country has a low number of population.
it doesn't. America's population is a medium density population that is predominantly in coastal regions
The moon has a remarkably low population density.