Canada has the best population compared to it's land area. At 3.5 people per sq/km Canada has a sustainable population. Canada naturally sinks more carbon than it emits meaning Canada does not contribute to global warming. Canada is also energy independent, can feeds it's population and is polluting at a sustainable level.
Most other countries do not have sustainable populations for their land area.
Comparing between countries Canada has a small, sustainable, population for it's land area. If the rest of the world lived as Canada there would be a sustainable one billion people on planet earth. The flora and fauna the oceans and the fishes would thank us.
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All of northern Canada is extremely low density, specifically the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut - combined they account for only 0.1% of Canada's already low population. Nunavut by itself is the lowest, having a population density of 0.016%.
around 21 people per square kilometre - A low population density.
Canada's most densely populated province is Prince Edward Island (PEI), with a density of 24.97 persons per square kilometer. Next comes Nova Scotia at 17.63, followed by Ontario at 14.29.Canada's population density is a surprisingly low 3.73 persons per square kilometer. Canada's overall population density is the eighth lowest in the world.Comparing Canada with its neighbour to the south, the population density of the USA is 33.51 persons per square kilometer.Canada's most densely populated province is Prince Edward Island. PEI is also Canada's smallest province, both by area and population.
A very large country, second only to the Russian Federation at 10 million sq/km. A very low and sustainable population density of 3.5 people per sq/km. Naturally sinks more carbon than they emit, due to low population density. Is a large Confederation of many Nations with many different cultures. Has one of the worlds largest reserve of oil and gas.
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Sparse population.
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Canada has a low population density because it has a large area and a low amount of people living there.
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north has a high population density but south has a low population density. To find out more population densities of other countries, look at a choropleth map
Canada has a very low population density because there is so much land and not many people live there.and it lies on the arctic circle so it is very cold and dry so that's why less people live there
I think its low because its cold there and who would wanna live there?
More correct to say that Canada is a country of low population DENSITY. Most of Canada's people live in the south-eastern corner, with very few per square kilometre in the cold northern regions, which gives a low average population density. There are lots of geographically tiny countries with lower total populations, such as Luxembourg and Monaco, but they have much greater population densities.
Rural: low population density Suburban: medium Urban: high /Apex
All of northern Canada is extremely low density, specifically the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut - combined they account for only 0.1% of Canada's already low population. Nunavut by itself is the lowest, having a population density of 0.016%.