the pacific region
The population of India is about 4 times the population of the U.S the 2 countries have a combined population of 1.5 billion people what is the population of each country?
Population of a country is a of civics and needs maths to understand it. The ratio of female and male population needs ratio and proportion of maths. Price rise, ratio of unemployed people and employment opportunities, area of a country and population, etc. needs maths to understand.
Population density.
Arithmetic population density is the population of a country or region expressed as an average per unit area. The figure is derived by dividing population of the areal unit by the number of square kilometers or miles that make up the unit.
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The Country of China has had the world's largest population for years. It only follows that a region of that country is probably the one that had the greatest population in '05.
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a country's greatest population is its people because if there are no people living in a country the country will be a useless place
The human population density is highest in cities and urban areas where people live in close proximity to one another. Countries with large populations and limited land area, such as India, Bangladesh, and Japan, typically have some of the highest population densities in the world.
The country with the greatest population density is Bangladesh, followed by Taiwan and South Korea. Both India and China have lower population densities compared to these countries.
Brazil, as the largest country, also has the largest population.
Russia has the largest population in Europe. (110,000,000 in European Russia)
which country has the greatest population threatened by volcano
Germany with about 82.5 million persons.
the industrial Midwest
The country that experienced the largest growth in population between 1960 and 2000 in North Africa is Nigeria.
Population density refers to the number of people living in a given area, such as "The population density of the city center is much higher than that of the rural countryside."