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what is population density and how do we calculate?​

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Answered by misstanyasharma
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Answer:

Population density is the number of individuals per unit geographic area, for example, number per square meter, per hectare, or per square kilometer.

To calculate the population density, you will divide the population by the size of the area. Thus, Population Density = Number of People/Land Area. The unit of land area should be square miles or square kilometers.

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Answered by Vikramjeeth
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How do we calculate it

→ Population Density = Number of People / Land Area

What is population density

→ Population density tells you how crowded an area is, on average. It can help you figure out the resources that a certain area requires, and it can help you compare areas. You'll need to gather data about the area and population size, then plug the numbers into the population density formula.

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