As of the latest data, the Yukon has a population density of about 2 people per square mile. This low density is due to its vast land area and relatively small population, which is concentrated mainly in urban centers like Whitehorse. The overall geography and climate also contribute to the sparse population distribution.
57 people per square mile.
there are .1 persons per square mile in the Yukon Territory.
16,800 people per square mile
How many people live per square mile in Sweden
57 people per square mile
idk how many people live in each square mile in colorado
Italy has approx. 682 people per square mile
34.25 people per square mile in kansas :)
The 2012 estimate is 96.3 people per square mile.
The Carcross Desert of the Yukon at one square mile) is considered by many to be the smallest desert of the world.
The Carcross Desert of the Yukon is considered by many to be the smallest desert in the world at one square mile.
About 54,500 per square mile.