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Population density (people per km 2) by country. This is a list of countries and dependencies ranked by population density, sorted by inhabitants per square kilometre or square mile. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1.
Population density (people per square kilometre) by country in 2023 Population density (people per square kilometre) map of the world in 1994. In relation to the equator it is seen that the vast majority of human population lives in the Northern Hemisphere, where 67% of Earth's land area is.
English: Population density map of the world. Date: 24 November 2023 - date of first upload to the Commons. See file history for later upload dates. Source:
English: Population density of countries 2018 world map, people per sq km. Date: 26 August 2020: Source: Own work: ... Population Density World Map: Width: 864 ...
A map of the world, with colours to highlight the population density of each country or territory. Numbers on the legend are in people per km 2 , and all countries smaller than 20,000 km 2 are represented by a dot.
The current world population growth is approximately 1.09%. [7] People under 15 years of age made up over a quarter of the world population (25.18%), and people age 65 and over made up nearly ten percent (9.69%) in 2021. [7] The world population more than tripled during the 20th century from about 1.65 billion in 1900 to 5.97 billion in 1999.
This is a list of countries showing past and future population density, ranging from 1950 to 2300, as estimated by the 2017 revision of the World Population Prospects database by the United Nations Population Division. The population density equals the number of human inhabitants per square kilometer of land area.
Population density (people per km 2) map of the world in 2020. Red areas denote regions of highest population density Red areas denote regions of highest population density 10 most densely populated countries (with population above 5 million) [ 99 ]