As of January 1, 2010, the population of Great Britain was 62,041,708. Her population density was 660 persons per square mile (or 255 per km2).
Population density - England - 395 people/km2
arithmetic density, agricultural density, physiological density, urban density, residential density
Population Density = Total Population Divided By Total Area.In a simpler way, population over area
The formula for calculating density is: Population density= Total population divided by total area. Simply, if you have a scientific calculator, do the population over area.
Columbia has a population density of 1,044 people. The total population is 44,400,00 people!!!!
England's population is about 50 million and its density is about 400 per km2 (or 1000 oer square mile).See the Related Link.
To calculate population density, divide the total population of an area by its total land area in square kilometers. The formula is: Population Density = Total Population / Area in km². For example, if a region has a population of 100,000 and an area of 50 km², the population density would be 2,000 people per km².
As of the year 2011, England's total population is 50,760,000 people. That is a lot of people! :)
In 1825, the total population of England was approximately 13 million people. This figure reflects a period of significant growth during the early stages of the Industrial Revolution, which was transforming the country socially and economically. The population density was increasing as people migrated from rural areas to urban centers in search of work.
Yes, the population density is quite high.
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The population density of the US is 32/km2. To find the population density of a place, you divide the total population by the area of the place. US - Population : 313,839,000 Area : 9,826,675 km2