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The current British overseas territories:- Anguilla- British Virgin Islands- Cayman Islands- Montserrat- Turks and Caicos Islands
Because not many people want to live there.
These are the current countries and terretories under British Control: England Scotland Wales Northern Ireland Guernesey Jersey Isle of Man Bermuda Turks & Caicos Anguilla Montserrat Cayman Islands British Virgin Islands Pitcairn Island Gibraltar Ascension Island Saint Helena Tristan Da Cunha Falkland Islands South Gergia South Sandwich Islands British Antarctic Terretory British Indian Ocean Terretory Akrotiri and Dhekelia Canada
its OVER populated
overpopulated
Japan over populated. It's population is 127076183.
England as such no longer owns any territories.There are 14 British Overseas Territories, which are under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom but not part of the United Kingdom. These are:Anguilla, Bermuda, the British Antarctic Territory, the British Indian Ocean Territory (Diego Garcia), the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, the Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, the Pitcairn Islands, Saint Helena, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, the Sovereign Base Areas of Aktotiro and Dhekalia (Cyprus) and the Turks and Caicos Islands.Note that these are dependencies of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (not England, which is just part of the UK).The territories of Jersey and Guernsey (the Channel Islands), and the Isle of Man, though also under the sovereignty of the British Crown, have a different constitutional relationship with the United Kingdom, and are classed as Crown Dependencies.
yes
Mongolia is considered one of the most underpopulated countries in the world, with a sparse population density of approximately 2 people per square kilometer. This is primarily due to its vast land area and harsh climate, which have deterred large-scale settlement and development.
Botswana is under populated. It is the size of Texas USA ,but only has a population of 2million people according to the September 2011 census.
No it is under average for population.
Some of the least populated countries in the world include countries like Mongolia, Iceland, Suriname, and Namibia. These countries have vast land areas with small populations, resulting in lower population densities compared to other nations.