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norway
Out of Italy and Norway, Norway has the lower population density ranking 213th out of 241 nations with a population density of 34 people per square mile. Italy ranks 62nd out of 241 nations with a population density of 581 people per square mile.
Norway have way lower population density than Italy because they are noth catholic.
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It could have something to do with Norway's more northern location, less sunlight in the winter, and much cooler climate than that of Italy.
Norway.
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.
There are a lot of countries with a lower population than Norway and Italy. One of them is Vatican City, the smallest country in the world and it's in the city of Rome. It's also where the Pope lives. (Population: 826 people.)
Norway has the lower population density. The primary reasons are thatmuch of Norway is mountain (32% of the area is too high for trees to grow)Norway is further north and has a harsher climateThese two factors give less area (in percent) where people can live and less food production. Norway simply cannot support as many people per square km as more agriculture friendly soil in a warmer climate like Italy.In fact, Norway has the lowest population density in Europe except for Iceland and Greenland, which are even further north and even less suitable for agriculture.
The population density of Italy is around 205 people per square kilometer. Italy is densely populated, with the highest concentrations of people residing in urban areas such as Rome, Milan, and Naples. The country also has regions with lower population density, such as the mountainous areas in the north.
Norway, obviously. Norway has a relatively large land mass, but a small population of 5 million. Very little of the land is good for agriculture and a lot of it is mountains, great for trekking, not so much for sustaining a large population, especially in such a cold climate. The population is therefore limited to coastal areas (fish is plentiful), plus a few fertile valleys and plains. Italy is actually slightly smaller than Norway area wise, but has well over ten times the population.
False.