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13. Why is the density of population low in Australia?​

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Answered by Sanjeevpatel20079
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Explanation:

followed by Victoria and New South Wales. The Northern Territory has the lowest.

Inner-city Melbourne has the highest population density of any region at 20,700 people per square kilometre.

Australia is a large country with a comparatively small population, at least compared to other nations of similar land mass.

It shows Australia’s estimated population density across the country at the end of June last year.

According to the ABS, Australia’s population density was 3.3 people per square kilometre based on latest estimates, a figure largely reflecting that large parts of the country are covered by desert or semi-arid landscapes.

The ACT, at 179 people per square kilometre, had the highest population density of any state or territory, followed by Victoria at 28, New South Wales with 10 and Tasmania at 7.8.

Answered by kinjalgandhi73
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Answer:

Australia has an average population density of 3.3 persons per square kilometre of total land area, which makes it one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world. This is generally attributed to the semi-arid and desert geography of much of the interior of the country.

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