Suriname population is so low because Suriname is such a small country and it would get to crowed. There are also not many cities for people to work in so not many jobs are available in Suriname.
That the inhabitable area is small and concentrated and that there was a major exodus from the Republic are reasons why Suriname has such a low population. Almost 80 percent of Suriname is covered by rainforests. Most of the population lives along the coast. Also one-third of the population chose to emigrate to the Netherlands around the time of Suriname's independence on November 25, 1975.
Jammu and Kashmir is a state in India; the population density is not so low for a region in the mountains - 56/km2.
2 million people for a big country
by dividing the population of the country to the square density so divide both of them and you get the population density!!
The Indus Delta has a low density of population due to factors such as frequent flooding, high salinity in the soil and water, limited fresh water availability, and lack of infrastructure and economic opportunities. These conditions make it difficult for people to live and work in the delta region, resulting in a sparse population compared to other areas.
I believe you have that back to front. -I think you mean "what is the density of population "Population density is concerning how many people live in a square mile or in a square km.For instance, Hong Kong, Mexico City, Manhattan all have many many people living in a small area, so they are said to have 'high population density. -At the opposite end, places like the Sahara Desert, Mongolia and the centre of Australia have few people living in a vast area. They have 'low population density.'
A lot of Scotland is rural and mountainous, so there are large areas where is a low density of population. England is larger and has a much larger population, with more areas that are easily habitable.
Yes, hydrogen can be considered to have a low density. In fact, it is the least dense of all the elements.
No. Suriname is a republic, so it has a president.
Japan's low arable land reflects that most of the country is uninhabitable forests and mountains, thus decreasing its capacity for population density. However, Japan's arable land to population ratio is many times more favorable than, e.g., China, so the food production aspect of arable land is not the controlling factor. Instead, it is the inhabitability of much of Japan's non-arable land which diminishes Japan's population density.
No, French Guiana is South America's smallest country in terms of population.Specifically, French Guiana is an overseas department of France. So it is not an independent, sovereign country. The smallest sovereign country in terms of population is Suriname.
IF the population is high density then the area would be very packed and a tight squeeze for people to get around so as a result there will be less homes less resources e.g. in shops if there is a low density in the population then there wont be a lot of people in the area think of: cram loads of skittles in a really small container and you'll see how little space there is between the skittles for high density for low density: put a few skittles in a bag and see how big the spaces are between the skittles