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Population density is the term that refers to the average number of people who live in a measurable area, typically calculated as the number of people per square mile or square kilometer.
The average population density in North Asia varies depending on the specific region. For example, in Russia, the population density is lower at around 8 people per square kilometer, while countries like Japan and South Korea have much higher population densities of around 336 and 527 people per square kilometer respectively. It is important to analyze data for specific countries within North Asia to determine the average number of people living in a square mile or square kilometer.
The population desity is currently about 33 persons per square mile,
An example of population density is the number of people living in a specific area, such as the average number of individuals per square mile in a city or the number of residents per square kilometer in a country.
The average number of people living in a square mile can vary greatly depending on the location, ranging from just a few individuals in rural areas to thousands in densely populated cities. In general, a square mile in a densely populated city may have tens of thousands of people living in it, while a rural area may have just a handful of residents. Similarly, the average number of people living in a square kilometer will depend on the country and its population density.
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The average number of people living in a square mile or kilometer is called the population density. The population of Florida is 19. 55 million people. The population density of Florida is 297. 3 people per square mile.