England's population density is 395 per square kilometer.
The current population of Great Britain is 57.1 million people. The population density of Great Britain is 676 people per square mile.
As of January 1, 2010, the population of Great Britain was 62,041,708. Her population density was 660 persons per square mile (or 255 per km2).
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Britain has a high population density because Britain has flat areas, good roads, rich soil, wet areas, lots of jobs and many more
The population of Apostolic Exarchate for Ukrainians in Great Britain is 60,003,000.
England has 383 people per kilometre 637 per square mile - or - It depends, some places under 100 people, some places 100 - 500 people, and other places over 500 people! The question is about the UK - not England.
Great Britain has written: 'National Population Projections'
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The conclusion that Great Britain's population experienced significant growth between 1701 and 1850 is best supported by examining the map for trends in population distribution and density over time. By analyzing how the population spread across different regions and how urban centers developed during this period, one can infer the overall growth trajectory of the population in Great Britain.
Answer: According to the Population Reference Bureau, in 2011 (the most recent figures), Thailand's population density was 135 people per square kilometre.
No. Britain is much smaller. 2009 Estimated population of the UK (Great Britain and Northern Ireland) = 61,612,300 2009 Estimated population of China = 1,337,837,512
In 1850, the population of Great Britain was 30 million. This included Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England.