The Indian ocean does not have a specific population density like a landmass because it is a vast body of water. However, the coastal regions surrounding the Indian Ocean, which include countries like India, Australia, and several African nations, have significant populations. The density of these coastal areas varies widely, with urban centers having much higher densities compared to rural regions. Overall, the ocean itself is largely uninhabited, with human populations concentrated along its shores.
The population of British Indian Ocean Territory is 4,000.
Uttar Pradesh has the maximum density of population.
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Prairie Band Potawatomi Indian Reservation's population density is 3.94 people per square kilometer.
Arunachal Pradesh
The population density of Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve is 5.8 people per square kilometer.
Arunachal Pradesh
Antarctica -- even the pacific ocean has a great population and even a higher population density.
The Indian Ocean
Census takers have not returned. Sharks are implicated.
Census takers have not returned. Sharks are implicated.
The Indian Ocean borders Kenya to the southeast.