There is very little plant or animal life to sustain a human community. The extremes of climate and temperature make living there undesirable and non-productive, agriculturally and in other industries.
population in the sub-sahara of africa
around 21 people per square kilometre - A low population density.
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%.
Canada's population density is 3.17 sq km.
The current population of Argentina is 41.5 million people, and the population density is 39.9 people per square mile. The current population of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is 2.891 million people.
population in the sub-sahara of africa
Maine has a low population density, averaging 43 people per square mile. Maine is ranked 38th in population density.
The Sahara Desert has a low population density due to its harsh environmental conditions, making it difficult for human habitation.
low
Urban area: High population density Suburban area: Moderate population density Rural area: Low population density
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Low density is when a country has a low number of population.
it doesn't. America's population is a medium density population that is predominantly in coastal regions
The moon has a remarkably low population density.
The region along the Tropic of Cancer in Africa is mainly desert, such as the Sahara, which is not conducive to large populations due to the arid climate and lack of resources like water and arable land. The harsh environment makes it difficult for people to settle, resulting in low population density in this wide belt.
Yes.
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.