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."
There are no nations in Antarctica, no established civilization. Any person lives and works there temporarily, for science to study the health of planet earth.
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 organism and humans
The continent of Antarctica has the lowest population density, as it has no permanent population. Australia has the lowest population density at 2.8/km2 (7.3/sq. mile).
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Antarctica -- even the pacific ocean has a great population and even a higher population density.
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.
The population density of the planet (including all land area) is about 105 people per square mile. If Antarctica is eliminated (since it has zero population density), the world population density rises only to 115 people per square mile.