The Northernmost parts of Canada have low population. This is because of very hostile environmental conditions due to very low temperature.
No where !
Because it is cold
Because it is cold
Canada has the best population compared to it's land area. At 3.5 people per sq/km Canada has a sustainable population. Canada naturally sinks more carbon than it emits meaning Canada does not contribute to global warming. Canada is also energy independent, can feeds it's population and is polluting at a sustainable level. Most other countries do not have sustainable populations for their land area. Comparing between countries Canada has a small, sustainable, population for it's land area. If the rest of the world lived as Canada there would be a sustainable one billion people on planet earth. The flora and fauna the oceans and the fishes would thank us.
Northern Europe and Eastern Europe
More correct to say that Canada is a country of low population DENSITY. Most of Canada's people live in the south-eastern corner, with very few per square kilometre in the cold northern regions, which gives a low average population density. There are lots of geographically tiny countries with lower total populations, such as Luxembourg and Monaco, but they have much greater population densities.
If Canada's population will start declining in the 2040's, there's nothing we can really do if it's due to a low birthrate.
NO would be an understatement. O___OThey have among the highest population and population growth in the world, to such a degree that in parts of china there is a police force dedicated to not allowing more than one child to a family.
With a population of about 1 million people, Tenerife would hardly be considered a 'desert' island. Parts of the island have low rainfall and would have a desert climate.
No, the U.S. has a far larger population, although Canada is bigger in land area. This is because Canada has a low population for a country of its size.
I would say Australia for sure because the population is very low and they need human resources
Certain parts of Europe will have extremely low density of population statistics for various reasons. Crime rates might be higher here, or it might just be the least preferred part of Europe.