Since there are no permanent residents in Antarctica, it is difficult to tell the exact population in Antarctica.
Antarctica contains research stations and camps. The population varies based on the season of the year.
In summer, the population grows up to 5000, and in winter, the population is approximately 1000. Most of the people that remain in winter are scientists that stay back for research purposes.
Countries such as Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States are the countries that have over 100 people in Antarctica.
Scientists and individuals groups from the United States have the highest population in Antarctica.