Liverpool's population density is 3,889 people per square kilometer.
Liverpool's population density is 5,000 per square kilometer.
In 2007, the population of Liverpool was estimated at 434,900.
Liverpool has a population of 435,500, and lies at the centre of the wider Liverpool Urban Area, which has a population of 816,216.
The population of the UK is incredibly dense near major cities such as London, Portsmouth and Liverpool. The density is at least 200 people per km2 near these cities. Outside these areas the density generally varies between 11 to 100 people per km2. In central Wales and most of Scotland the population density is incredibly low though, with a density of 1-10 people per km2.
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool's population is 1,100,000.
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Inverse population density is when the population density decreases, the population growth rate also decreases. This is opposite to density dependent because here the population growth rate decreaes as population density increases.
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Population density is calculated by dividing the total population of a specific area (such as a city, region, or country) by the land area of that same area. This calculation provides a measure of how crowded or concentrated the population is within that geographic area.
Dividing the population by the area the population occupies gives population density.