Just to be clear, North America is not a part of Europe; it's its own continent. The population density of North America is 23/km2 while Europe's is 73/km2. So, you can tell that Europe's population is about 3x that of North America's.
Europe: - Population: about 740,000,000 - Area: 10,180,000 km2 - Population Density: 73/km2 United States: - Population: about 313,000,000 - Area: 9,826,675 km2 - Population Density: 32/km2 Europe's population density is more than double that of the United States.
Northwestern Europe is not the most populated region of Europe, nor is Northern Europe as a whole. Western Europe is the most populated region of Europe.
Europe's is by far greater compared to Russia's. Europe's would be around 75/km2 while Russia's is only around 8/km2, meaning Europe's population density is over 9x that of Russia's. However, only calculating the European portion of Russia's population density would be about 28/km2, but Europe's is still greater.
With an area of 10,180,000 km2 and a population of about 750,000,000, the population density of Europe is approximately 74/km2.
Europe does not, Asia is the continent with the highest population density. However, Monaco (a European country) is the country with the highest population density.
The country with the lowest population density in Eastern Europe is Estonia.
Northern Europe and Eastern Europe
Russia by far. Europe's population is over 5 times that of Russia, but its size is less than 2/3 that of Russia's. Europe's population density is about 72/km2 while Russia's is about 8/km2; Europe's population density is about 9 times that of Russia's.
Asia is the biggest in population because there are more resources as compare to Europe.
Russia.
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