name any two sparsely populated countries and give any two reasons
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Answer:
Green land-0.03 persons per square kilometre.
Falkan Islands-0.28 persons per square kilometre
Explanation:
Greenland-The world's least-densely populated territory is Greenland, with a rate of 0.03 people per square kilometer. The country belongs to the Kingdom of Denmark and has been inhabited for over 4500 years. Most of Greenland is covered in ice, with the population residing mainly along the west coast, where lack of glacial cover has given way to rocky coast. If Greenland's ice were to melt, sea levels around the world would rise by 7m - a telling statistic for the geography and inhabitation of the three islands. With a population of roughly 56,000, Greenland is the number-one recommended spot if you want to feel like you've left all of humanity behind.
Falkan islands-With a population of 0.28 people per square kilometer, the Falkland Islands, another territory under UK jurisdiction, is the third least densely populated territory on Earth. The Falkland Islands is technically an archipelago comprised of 778 islands, with a total population of 3,398 inhabitants. The two main islands, West & East Falkland, are untouched breeding grounds for a variety of birds. The islands themselves are hilly and mountainous, with a cold, windy, and humid clime. Although the tiny population produces a very low GDP, its GDP per capita is quite high and the islands rank well on the human development index.
Answer:
Sparsely populated countries are
Greenland (Denmark), Svalbard and Jan Mayen (Norway), Falkland Islands (UK), Pitcairn Islands (UK).
Following are the four main reasons why it is sparsely populated:
It really covers very small area.
Most of the land is covered with high mountains.
The extremely cold climate creates inhabitancy difficult.
More number of tourists than available space for residents.
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