For 2005 there was an estimated 3.3 person/per km squared, and scince then the population has, I think only raised by a little more than 1 million people. This may not be exact, but it's what I've been told and what research has shown me.
Alberta, Canada - 13.9 people/square mile.
This is a measure of average population density. If the United States has a population of 300 million people and is 3,537,441 square miles, we can say that the United States has an average number of 85 people per square mile. Compare this to the country of Bangladesh, which has a population of 160 million but is also only 55,598 square miles. Bangladesh has over 2800 people per square mile! To calculate the average number of people per square mile you can use the following equation: number of people / area of land people live in
As of the 2010 census the population density of New Mexico is 17 people per square mile.
Newfoundland - 3.5 people per square mile.
Population density is typically expressed as the number of people per unit area, such as per square kilometer or square mile. It provides a measurement of the concentration of people in a given area and is useful for understanding the distribution of populations.
Ontario, Canada / Population Density - 36 persons per square mile.
Alberta, Canada - 13.9 people/square mile.
The number of people per square mile is the population density.
An average of approx 9 people per square mile.
Canada has one of the lowest population densities of any country in the world. There are just 8.3 people per square mile, or 3.4 people per square kilometre. The population density is much higher in certain areas, particularly in southern Ontario.
The average number of people living in a square mile or kilometer is called the population density. The population of Florida is 19. 55 million people. The population density of Florida is 297. 3 people per square mile.
Nunavut, Canada - 808,190 square miles.
The number of people living in a given area -- for example, Canada's average population density is about five people per square mile (near the lowest of any country on Earth), but the density of the West End of Vancouver is more than 35,000 people per square mile -- no world record, but up there, for sure.
IIt had 9.3 residents per square mile in 2010.
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Population density, the definition is the average number of people in one unit, but unit is commonly one square mile.