population density means how many live in a certain area e.g. 1 square kilometre. Urban areas are built up areas (cities etc).
The higher the population density the more people in an area and the more crowded the space.
Malmö urban area's population density is 3,651 people per square kilometer.
Gothenburg urban area's population density is 2,700 people per square kilometer.
The population density of Urban agglomeration of Longueuil is 1,413.1 people per square kilometer.
Urban area: High population density Suburban area: Moderate population density Rural area: Low population density
The population density of Uppsala is 2,880 people per square kilometer.
Dunaivtsi - urban-type settlement -'s population density is 973.5 people per square kilometer.
A city is an urban area. Urban areas always have a greater population density.
Population density in urban areas typically varies depending on the city, with larger cities generally having higher population densities than smaller ones. Factors such as size, infrastructure, and geography all play a role in determining population density in urban areas. The population density is usually measured in individuals per square kilometer or square mile.
The two main types of population density are arithmetic population density, which measures the number of people per unit of area, and physiological population density, which considers population density in relation to the amount of arable land available for agriculture in an area.
The three criteria for an urban area typically include population size, density, and economic activity. Urban areas are generally characterized by a large concentration of people, high population density, and diverse economic opportunities.
One key difference is population density. Urban communities tend to have higher population density with more people living in a smaller area, while rural communities have lower population density with fewer people living over a larger area.
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