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explain the world's population on the basis of density of population​

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Answered by Kushwahratnagmailcom
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Explanation- The world's population is around 7,500,000,000 and Earth's total area (including land and water) is 510,000,000 km2 (197,000,000 sq. mi.). Therefore, the worldwide human population density is around 7,500,000,000 ÷ 510,000,000 = 14.7 per km2 (38 per sq. mi.).

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Answered by Anonymous
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The world's population is around 7,500,000,000 and Earth's total area (including land and water) is 510,000,000 km2 (197,000,000 sq. mi.). Therefore, the worldwide human population density is around 7,500,000,000 ÷ 510,000,000 = 14.7 per km2 (38 per sq. mi.).

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