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. The statement "250 per square kilometer" most likely refers to

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Answered by ItzzSohinee
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Answered by aishwarya09sl
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The statement "250 per square kilometer" most likely refers to the Population Density.

Explanation:

  • The number of people in a given region is measured by population density.
  • It's a typical figure that refers to the number of people per unit of area, which is commonly expressed in square kilometers or square miles (which may include or exclude, for example, areas of water or glaciers).  
  • The number of people divided by the area equals population density and is commonly done for a county, city, country, another territory, or the entire world.
  • If a place is sparsely populated, fewer people live in a bigger land area. While a densely populated area is one in which a big number of people reside in a little amount of space.
  • In some parts of Asia, there are between 100 and 250 people per square mile.
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