No water
Too bloody hot
no electricity
lonely
jeez you guys who put because it's gay are stupid :/
The Sahara Desert has a low population density due to its harsh environmental conditions, making it difficult for human habitation.
Saudi Arabia has a low population density primarily due to its large land area dominated by deserts, which makes much of the country uninhabitable. Additionally, the majority of the population is concentrated in urban areas such as Riyadh and Jeddah, leading to sparse populations in rural regions. Economic and cultural factors also play a role in population distribution within the country.
High.
Population - Density: 13.76/km (39th)According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon
Low density of population means that there aren't many people in a specific geographical region. To calculate the population density for an area, take the number of people who live there and then divide that by the number of square kilometers they're inhabiting.
No, deserts are a hostile environment for population expansion.
Many hot deserts, such as the Sahara or Kalahari desert, have a population density of roughly 2-10 people per sq km. However some European deserts such as the Thar and Arabian cann have a population density of up to 100 people/sq km. Large cold deserts such as Antarctica and the Gobi desert have no permanent population and have a population completely made up of temporary settlers or scientists conducting research. ya
low
Urban area: High population density Suburban area: Moderate population density Rural area: Low population density
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Yes, Kazakhstan is considered a low-density populated area. With a land area of over 2.7 million square kilometers and a population of around 19 million, it has one of the lowest population densities in the world. Much of the country's vast territory is made up of steppes, deserts, and mountains, contributing to its sparse population distribution.
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.
No, they have low population densities. The two ways to reduce population density are to reduce the number of people in the same area or to put the same number of people in a larger area. Deserts and swamps have both fewer people and more area than towns or villages.
Yes.
It is not a lack of population, simply a low population density. The reason for this is that those areas are vast deserts and cannot sustain large human populations.