Population density refers to the number of people per unit area. To calculate the population density in per sq miles, divide the total population in the area by the area in sq miles.
The continent of Antarctica has the lowest population density, as it has no permanent population. Australia has the lowest population density at 2.8/km2 (7.3/sq. mile).
The average population per square mile in the United Kingdom is 1500.
because PEI has an area of 2,194.57 sq miles... and with a population of roughly 141,000 residents... it would give PEI a pop density of 64 people per sq mile... it has the highest population density souly because it is a very small province compared to the rest of the provinces
2.6 sq km per square mile.
Because your city has 100 people living per square mile people living in tokyo alone 1000 people per square mile and also 5380 people are living per sq km:)
The population density of China is 33.9 people per square mile
67 per sq mile
Newfoundland's Population Density - 3.5 people per square mile.
the population density for japan per square yard is 17 people
854 per sq mile
Ontario, Canada / Population Density - 36 persons per square mile.
Nigeria: 148,000,000 374 per sq mile Egypt: 75,500,000 192 per sq mile
Egypt - 214.4 people/square mile
The Commonwealth of Australia has a population of 23,535,807. The population density is 7.3 people per square mile. The population of the Australian continent is 36,000,000, and has a population density of 11 people per square mile.
The population density in Mexico is of 142 people per square mile.
Arizona, USA - Population density: 55.8 people per square mile.
The US population density was estimated at 85 persons per square mile in 2007.