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1,033,381 people live in Saskatchewan
Population density is the number of people that live in a region, divided by a specific measurement such as square miles or square kilometers.
Total population does not tell you how many people live in a certain area, where as population density does
27,804, according to the 2011 census. 18,032 live in Lloydminster, Alberta; the other 9,772 live in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan. Although the city straddles the provincial boundary, it is legally one city, not two.
Population density shows how many people live in a given area. Dispersion shows where they live in that same are, whether clumped, uniform or randomly.
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The population density is the average number of people who live in a measurable area, divided by the area of land that they occupy. For example, the population density of Monaco (1.95 km2) is over 16000 people per square kilometer.
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a population map shows how many or how little people live in one area.
Low density of population means that there aren't many people in a specific geographical region. To calculate the population density for an area, take the number of people who live there and then divide that by the number of square kilometers they're inhabiting.
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