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how is the population density of a country calculated​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The formula for calculating population density is Dp= N/A. In this equation, Dp is the density of population, N is the total population as a number of people, and A is the land area covered by that population.

Answered by rrajput20056
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The formula for calculating population density is Dp= N/A. In this equation, Dp is the density of population, N is the total population as a number of people, and A is the land area covered by that population.

Explanation:

It is calculated by dividing the population by the area. For example, France has a population of 60,561,200, and an area of 551,695 square kilometres, so its population density is about 109.8 persons per square kilometre. A number of factors can affect population density. For example, the climatePopulation density is often measured in three different ways. There is arithmetic density, physiological density, and agricultural density.

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