north has a high population density but south has a low population density. To find out more population densities of other countries, look at a choropleth map
Brazil is slightly more densely populated than Sweden. Brazil's population density is 23/km2 while Sweden's is 21/km2.
Brazil, with an official estimated population of 201,033,000 as of July 1, 2013, has more than four times as many people as the next-largest South American country, Colombia, which had an official population clock total of 47,130,000 on Nov. 1, 2013.
Population density provides a more accurate representation of how crowded or spread out a population is within a given area. It helps in understanding the pressure on resources and infrastructure in a region, while the total population figure alone does not account for how the population is distributed across the area.
Yes it does, obviously!
Because its the density that puts more pressure on the resources
The current population of Brazil is 196.7 million. This is more than the population of Mexico, but less than the population of the United States of America.1
Population density.
You mean population density? If you take the whole country, the population density is very low. Brazil is as large as Europe, but with 200 million people (while Europe has about 800 million). To be more specific, Brazil´s density is 22 people per square kilometre, making it the 182th densest country on Earth. Some comparassions S.Korea - 22th - 486/km² UK - 51th - 254/km² United States - 178th - 31/km² Norway - 212th - 12.6/km²
population density
Fertile areas tend to have population density because many people to farm and cultivate their own food.
Having a high population density means that there are more people living in a certain distance, for example Japan would have a higher population density if 1000 people lived in an area of 1 km squared. The higher the number, the higher the population density.