22.9% of it is unpopulated.
Approximately 96%
approximately 10,000 square miles
Approximately 68% of the Earth's landmass is considered unpopulated or sparsely populated. This includes vast areas such as deserts, mountains, forests, and tundra, where human settlement is minimal or nonexistent. Regions like the Sahara Desert, the Arctic, and remote mountainous areas contribute significantly to this unpopulated land. However, the exact percentage can vary based on definitions of population density and what constitutes "unpopulated."
The biggest unpopulated country is Antarctica, which has no permanent residents and is only inhabited by researchers and scientists seasonally.
Afghanistan has now no uranium mines.
Outback
populated segments a network segment that contains ends nodes,such as work stations. unpopulated segments a network segment that does not contain end nodes, such as workstations. Unpopulated segments are also called link segments.
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Approximately 47% of the land area in the United States is considered rural and sparsely populated. This includes vast areas like national parks, forests, and deserts that have very low population density.
Wyoming
green land
There is no such figure as to what is the most unpopulated city. I have seen cities with a population of about 6 people, but there are possible cities with less people.