It depends what you mean by 'sparse'.
In Population: Alaska is probably space because it is a very expensive place to live and the winter climate is not appealing to everyone.
In Towns: Many parts of Alaska's landscape are inhospitable tundra and swamps that are literally impossible to build on.
In Landscape: The tundra of Alaska is very empty. Many plants cannot grow in the acidic soil so there are few trees.
But in many ways Alaska is not sparse. It is very rich in resources, employment opportunities, and financial state status.
Yes it population density is about .9 persons per square mile.
- High living costs
- Cold temperatures
- Few road connections
Greenland is sparsely populated because it has a very cold climate. Due to its arctic conditions and limited inhabitable land, the population density is low compared to other countries.
chad i sparsely populated
Alaska is the largest US state in total area. It is, however, sparsely populated for the most part.
With the exception of some major cities and towns, the Sahara is sparsely populated.
the whole country is sparsely populated
sparsely.
Sparsley Populated
Antarctica is the most sparsely populated desert on earth.
Turkey is a country, not a city. Istanbul is a densely populated city, but most of Anatolia is sparsely populated.
which parts of eastern europe are sparsely or less populated
America is densely populated but due to advancement of technology it seems to be sparsely populated.
densely populated