Canada's population density is just four persons per square km
Canada's population density is 3.17 sq km.
661 848 km squared
Brampton, Ontario, Canada - 266.71 km2
Canada's area is 119 times larger than that of Austria.
Canada covers 9.985 million km².
20 inhabitants per km2.
Sahara Desert - Among the lowest population densities of any place on Earth: about one person per 2.6 km2
For 2005 there was an estimated 3.3 person/per km squared, and scince then the population has, I think only raised by a little more than 1 million people. This may not be exact, but it's what I've been told and what research has shown me.
most of the east consists of about 250-999 ppl per km squared (since 2000) hahapeace love and hope to everyone
.001 km/s2 = 1 m/s2
Approx 3 people per sq km.
661 848 km squared