Antarctica has no permanent or indigenous population, due to the extreme cold. There are scientists who have spent several years there, but only as part of continuing research.
The only continent? (laughs) I thought that would be obvious. Antarctica of course. With so much ice (and now global warming too) it's no wonder. Hope that helps you! :D
Ame Kurotsuki
I would have to say Antarctica.
settlements that are permanent rather than transitory.
Agricultural Society
human rights discrimination by my manager and 2 fellow employees how would a judge handle that
Permanent movement from one continent to another.
agriculture
The continent of Antarctica has no primary language. This is because it has no indigenous people, nor any permanent settlements by a single nation.
settlements that are permanent rather than transitory.
The three crafts developed in early permanent settlements were pottery-making, weaving, and metallurgy. Pottery-making allowed for the creation of containers for storage and transportation of goods. Weaving enabled the production of textiles for clothing and other domestic uses. Metallurgy involved the shaping and manipulation of metals for tools, weapons, and ornaments. These crafts were essential for the development of early civilizations by providing practical and artistic materials for daily life.
Europe
Marietta
The building of permanent settlements
The building of permanent settlements
No
Farming allowed people to create permanent settlements by providing a consistent and stable food supply. With the ability to cultivate crops and raise animals, communities no longer needed to be nomadic in search of food sources. This led to the establishment of settlements where people could live permanently, allowing for the development of more complex societies and civilizations.
There are no settlements on the Antarctic continent.
they were able to create more permanent settlements because no one was there to bother them
Sedentary farming.