Scientists and those who work in support of science live there temporarily: there are no permanent residents of Antarctica.
One hundred percent of the population of the Antarctic continent is temporary workers who are supported by their governments to study the health of planet earth. Generally, for each scientist, there are seven workers who support the scientific work.
Antarctica makes up about 10% of the Earth's land area, making it the fifth largest continent out of the seven.
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Antarctica is 10% of the earth's land mass.
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Antarctica has no actual permanent human residents. Most of the temporary population is made up of scientists. The rest are tourists. So most of the permanent residents in Antarctica wear their tuxedos year round and enjoy eating fish.
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It is French, which makes up 19% of the population.
Canada makes up approximately 0.5% of the global population.
The Inuit make up 88% while Danish make up 12%.
People working in support of science and scientists visit Antarctica -- some for up to two years -- to learn more about the health of planet earth. There is no permanent population in Antarctica.