1. Asia - 82.5 people per square km (213.7 people per square mi)
2. Europe - 67.3 people per square km (174.3 people per square mi)
3. Africa - 25.7 people per square km (66.6 people per square mi)
4. North America - 21.7 people per square km (56.3 people per square mi)
5. South America - 19.5 people per square km (50.7 people per square mi)
6. Oceania - 3.5 people per square km (9.2 people per square mi)
7. Antarctica - no permanent human inhabitants
The two greatest population densities in the world exist in China and India, respectively. The third largest population density is in the United States.
No, the Netherlands has one of the highest population densities.
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Syria has one of the highest population densities in the world.
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Most areas that are rich in resources have the higher population densities.
The Czech Republic's population density is about 341 per square mile.
Most deserts have low populations densities.
Asia has the largest population, with about 4 billion.
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