Which are the areas of the world that are densely and thinly populated? Give reasons for the same.
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Of the larger countries1, Bangladesh is the most densely-populated with 1,252 people per square kilometer; this is almost three times as dense as its neighbour, India. It's followed by Lebanon (595), South Korea (528), the Netherlands (508) and Rwanda (495 per km2) completing the top five.
Explanation:
Globally the average population density is 25 people per km2, but there are very large differences across countries.
Many of the world’s small island or isolated states have large populations for their size. Macao, Monaco, Singapore, Hong Kong and Gibraltar are the five most densely populated. Singapore has nearly 8,000 people per km2 – more than 200 times as dense as the US, and 2000 times that of Australia.
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Canada has an extremely rough terrain, especially in the north as well as harsh climates. These conditions make it hard for people to live there.
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