how population density is the number of individuals per unit are the answer is 30 people/km2
Population density.
True. Population density is a measure of the number of individuals within a specific area or volume, often expressed as the number of individuals per unit area, such as square kilometers or square miles.
Community of Madrid's population density is 802.66 people per square kilometer.
You can estimate a population's size when counting individuals if the density in a sample is greater than the population density.
Population density refers to the number of individuals living in a given area, usually per unit of area (such as square kilometers). Population dispersion refers to how individuals are distributed within that area, whether they are clumped together, evenly spread out, or randomly distributed. In essence, population density quantifies the number of individuals in a given space, while population dispersion describes how those individuals are spatially arranged within that space.
The population density of Arsha - community development block - is 489 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Kanksa - community development block - is 559 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Khoyrasole - community development block - is 499 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Shyampur I - community development block - is 1,601 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Jhalda I - community development block - is 398 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Namkhana - community development block - is 707 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Mathurapur I - community development block - is 1,110 people per square kilometer.