Geography, asked by gunavchugh, 1 year ago

If 600 people live in your colony and the area of your colony is to 2square km what is the population density of your colony ?

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Answered by dggabani007
14

population density is always measured in people per square km so if the number of people living in the colony are 600

and the size of the colony is 2 square km then the population density would be


600/2

that is 300 people per square km

Answered by Sidyandex
6

The population density of the colony will be 300 persons per square kilometre.

When we calculate the human population density per square kilometer, then it is a quantity that is a number density.

It has a numerical output.

It is a measure of population per unit area or per unit volume.

In any case it is applied to humans and also living organisms in a specific area.

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