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Nigeria: 148,000,000 374 per sq mile Egypt: 75,500,000 192 per sq mile
Population density per square mile is a measurement that calculates the number of people living in a specific area. It is typically used to understand how crowded or sparsely populated an area is in terms of human habitation. Calculating this figure involves dividing the total population of an area by the total land area in square miles.
Nigeria measures 356,669 sq miles (923,768 km²).
Alberta, Canada - 255,541 sq miles.
Tibet's population density is relatively low compared to other regions, with an average of around 8 people per square kilometer. This is mainly due to its rugged terrain and harsh environment, which limits human settlement in many areas.
Population is the amount of people in a country, for example the population of Nigeria is 148million (1997 estimate). The population density is the amount of people in per square kilometre or square mile. In Nigeria this is 145/km squared or 374 per square mile.
Nigeria covers an area of 356,669 sq miles (923,768 km²).
The area of Alaska is 656,424 sq miles The population was estimated at 683,478 in 2007. So, dividing population by area gives 683,478 / 656,424 =1.04 persons per sq mile. However, over 13% of the state is water, so this increases the 'real' density to 1.2 per sq mile.
Nigeria has an area of 356,700 square miles (923,768 square km). Wikipedia.
376 persons per sq km.
1. Ware 903 sq miles 2. Burke 831 sq miles 3. Laurens 813 sq miles 4. Clinch 809 sq miles 5. Charlton 781 sq miles
Germany's population density is 230 per square kilometer.