Kuwait's population is primarily driven by its significant oil wealth, which has attracted a large number of expatriate workers seeking job opportunities in various sectors, particularly in oil and construction. The country's relatively small native population is supplemented by a diverse community of foreign nationals, making expatriates a substantial part of the demographic landscape. Additionally, Kuwait's strategic location and modern infrastructure facilitate economic growth and urban development, further contributing to its population density.
Why isn't it populated... that's the question...
The U.S. state with a population closest to that of Kuwait is Vermont. As of the latest estimates, Kuwait has a population of around 4.3 million, while Vermont has a population of approximately 650,000. However, if considering a closer match in terms of population size, Wyoming, with about 580,000 residents, may also be considered. Both states are significantly smaller than Kuwait but are among the least populated in the U.S.
Bottom ten, starting with the least populated: Maldives Brunei Macau Bhutan Bahrain Qatar East Timor Oman Mongolia Kuwait
no
Not so great
because they make a lot of kids hahahaha
Kuwait capital city is Kuwait beause its a small country:D Re:Actually you are wrong. The capital is Kuwait city.
the canopy and understorey are populated by so many animals because it is safer for the animals that have preditores on the forest floor
i dont thin so ....
The capital city of Kuwait is Kuwait City
The State of Kuwait is on the northwestern shore of the Persian Gulf. Kuwait is located in the northeastern part of the Arabian Peninsula. Kuwait consists of the mainland on the peninsula as well as nine nearby islands.
The capital of Kuwait is "Kuwait City".