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Physiologic density is always greater than arithmetic density. It is based on the amount of arable land (which is always likely less than the total area), which makes the density greater because it uses a smaller area.

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No, the physiologic density of a country is calculated by dividing the total population by the total arable land area. It indicates the pressure that the population exerts on the land for resources. The arithmetic population density, on the other hand, is calculated by dividing the total population by the total land area of the country.

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No. Physiologic population density is the number of people per unit surface area of arable (farmable) land while arithmetic population density is the number of people per unit surface area of the total country. Since every country has some land that is not arable, the two ratios can never be the same.

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