The capital of Denmark is located at 55 degrees North Latitude and 12 degrees east Longitude. Copenhagen is the most populated city in Denmark
The most northern 'line' of latitude is really a point. 90 degrees latitude north is the north pole.
Germany is a rather large place. The northern most point of Germany is at Latitude 54.908199, Longitude 8.651733. The southern most point is at Latitude 47.275502, Longitude 10.184326. The western most point is Latitude 51.053481, longitude 5.869446. The eastern most is Latitude 51.272226, Longitude 15.04097.
The most northern latitude is 90 degrees north, at the north pole. The most southern latitude is 90 degrees south, at the south pole.
around 30degrees latitude
Yes, China is the worlds most populated country with a population of 1.3 billion.
Asia is the world's most highly populated continent, with over 4.6 billion people residing there. It is home to countries such as China, India, and Indonesia, which have some of the largest populations in the world.
China
As of 2021, the world's most populated city is Tokyo, Japan, with an estimated population of over 37 million people in the metropolitan area. It is known for its dense population, bustling urban life, and vibrant culture.
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One of the world's most densely populated areas is the city of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. It has a population density of over 42,800 people per square kilometer.
The world's third largest most populated country is the United States, with a population of over 330 million people.
Asia, who hosts about 60% of the human population.
The People's Republic of China
Asia has the most of the world's largest cities. Major metropolitan areas like Tokyo, Delhi, Shanghai, and Mumbai are all located in Asia.
Some of the most densely populated countries in the world are Monaco, Singapore, Bahrain, and Malta. These countries have high population densities due to their small geographic size and high population numbers. Additionally, city-states like Hong Kong and Macau also feature high population densities.