No. It is geographically the third largest country on the planet, with 3,851,809 square miles of land. It has 33,487,208 people (a little more than a third as many as the geographically smaller United States). It has the 36th largest population.
It is very sparsely populated.
http:/www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-worlds-biggest-countries.htm
https:/www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ca.html
http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population
No, it has a low population density. It is debatable population density is low however Canadans use up more resources than other countries and Canadians import a lot of resources also enviromental depletion must also be considered as well as useable land. Canada is too big of a country to use one piece of information.
Absolutely not, what a ridiculous question.
no
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa was created in 1972.
Overcrowded Neighborhoods
A Night at the Opera
projects
No, it was just that they didn't have enough life boats because they thought it would ruin the look of the ship
Children in underdeveloped countries are not as frequently immunized as those living in developed countries.
yes
Underdeveloped
the USA, underdeveloped mind wise that is
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa was created in 1972.
overcrowded
The country in underdeveloped
Children in underdeveloped countries are not as frequently immunized as those living in developed countries. :) -Apex-
No
It is not wealthy technologically developed and doesn't have strong buildings so it is underdeveloped.
Yes, Indonesia is overcrowded. By 2007 the population is already 234,693,997. And it is still rapidly growing.
Yes