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A density dependent factor is a factor that is affected by the amount of organisms in a population. An example of this would be sickness, as the higher the density is, the more easily the sickness will spread.
That would be the 'population density' in that particular area.
One method would be to find the total number of people living in the region divided by the total area of the region. Other methods are just alternatives to this and depend on what you are finding. For example, you could use the total land area, total urban area etc.
To quickly identify the least populated country in a given region, you should use a population distribution map.
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how would you describe the population density of france
There is no need to guess. Such statistics are published on many sites. They can also describe the economic, social and geographical factors of the countries which will help explain why the population is such that it is.
Population density is the number of people resident in a unit area. Population increase / decrease would be CHANGE in the population density over time.
which of the following physical features would most likely have the highest population density
An example would be Egypt. Millions of people live in its great cities as well as its irrigate farmland. The population density of the irrigated farmland in Egypt would be an example of physiological population density.
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Canada's population density is quite dense. The density is densely condensed into one densely dense country. The population density is dense enough to form a flaming ball of people if a single fart is lit on fire. and on a whole other note, yes, it is possible to light farts on fire. But back onto density. Ah yes, density, how dense can the population get? well if you squished the whole population of Canada together and rolled them all up into one big dense ball, it would be half the size of 'mericas dense ball. Then we would have some foreign dude come and light them in a blaze and the fire that gets the biggest, that country will have the smallest population density. you are welcome :)
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.
Population density of a place (country, state, city, county, providence) or area is the equivalent of how many people there are per square mile of the place. It is computed by dividing the total population of the place by the area of the place - usually in square miles in the US. In most of the world, the area would be measured in square kilometres. For example, the United States has a population density of 83.022 people per square mile.
I would say Nigeria is overpopulated. It is above the world average population density (world: 47/km2, Nigeria: 167/km2)