Yes. South Korea has area of 38,486 square miles (99,678 square kilometers) while North Korea has area of 47,399 square miles (122,762 square kilometers).
nope
South Korea have twice population more than north(2009)
South Korea's population is roughly twice that of North Korea. More specifically, North Korea has about 25 million people and South Korea has about 50 million people.
No. Japan is approximately 4 times bigger than South Korea.
Yes it is in population :)
of the top of my head yes.
Much smaller
North Korean population (2009 est.) : 23,906,000 South Korean population (2009 est.) : 48,379,392 South Korea has more than twice as many people as North Korea.
South: appx. 48,750,000 (2010) North: 23,110,000 (2006)
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In both North and South Korea, the population of Muslims is about 200,000, and steadily growing.
North Korea 23 million, South Korea 49 million.
North Korea: Land area and Natural Resources is bigger then South Korea. South Korea: Population and Economy is alot bigger then North Korea. Both Korea's even out in the end. If you combine or unite Korean peninsula into one state. It would be alot better and bigger for all Koreans Economically, Politically, Military, and Culturally, Geographicaly.
As of 2021, the current population density of North Korea is approximately 207 people per square kilometer.
There are three general reasons:North Korea is at a higher latitude than South Korea and higher latitudes have colder weather.North Korea, by and large, is at a higher altitude than South Korea and higher altitudes have colder weather.South Korea is entirely surrounded by large seas which help to moderate the climate somewhat. As North Korea has less contact with the same large seas, their moderating effect is far less.
In 1960 : North Korea : 55.2 Years South Korea : 54.2 Years In 1980 : North Korea : 67.7 Years South Korea : 65.3 Years In 2000 : North Korea : 70.2 Years South Korea : 72.1 Years 2009 : North Korea : 67.2 Years South Korea : 79.8 Years Keep in Mind Korea has been divided since 1950. North Korea had a higher life expectancy and was more prosperous from the 50's until the 80's then the trend reversed. Now South Korea has the higher life expectancy as you can see the two Koreas had differed for a while.
Population cannot be accurately determined in North Korea, however since there are reports of people dying of starvation, i would think that South Korea has a larger population.