Highest Country Populations (mid 2022) Show Top 5 Top 20 Top 50 all countries main data all data RankCountryTotalMaleFemaleGrowth rate Life expectancy Median Age Density, people/km2 1China1416M726M690M0.21%77.1038.12147.57 2India1407M731M676M1.39%69.8928.05427.86 ...
In terms of inhabitants per square kilometer, Nigeria only ranks eighth, while Mauritius has the highest population density on the whole African continent. The fastest growing world region Africa is the second most populous continent in the world, after Asia. Nevertheless, Africa records the ...
A breakdown of the population in China by gender reveals that in 2024 around 30 million more males were living in the country than females.
1Vol.:(0123456789)Scientif i c Reports | (2022) 12:5578 | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-09631-wwww.nature.com/scientificreportsPopulation density, bottom‑up and top‑down control as an interactive triplet to trigger dispersalBianca Kreuzinger‑Janik, Birgit Gansfort & Christoph ...
Population density and regional welfare efficiencyGeorge HalkosNickolaos G Tzeremes
* Macau—a country with less than one-sixth the area of Washington, DC—has the highest population density of all nations in the world at 57,777 people per square mile. Greenland has the lowest at less than one person per square mile.[18] [19] * The state of Texas contains 0.46%...
SUMMARY Canada, the second largest country in the world, is subject to every hazardous natural process on Earth--large earthquakes, tsunami, volcanic erupt... JJ Clague,PT Bobrowsky - 《Geoscience Canada》 被引量: 8发表: 2010年 The State of Knowledge about Grizzly Bears (Kakenokuskwe osow ...
Show by 10 years 5 years 1 year main data all data YearTotalMaleFemaleGrowth rate Life expectancy Median Age Density, people/km2 202670M34M36M0.02%78.3741.36136.91 203070M34M36M-0.09%79.0842.75136.86 204069M33M36M-0.30%80.8145.84134.26 205066M32M34M-0.44%82.4448.66128.29 ...
Testing density-dependence and path-dependence in long-term population dynamics under differentiated local contexts contributes to delineate the changing role of socioeconomic forces at the base of regional disparities. Despite a millenary settlement history, such issue has been rarely investigated in Europ...
Fig. 1: Bird’s-eye view of population density in the area of Milan. Population density based on the average of all months at nighttime (a) and daytime (b). These representations cover an approximate swath of 150 km (East–West) by 100 km (North–South), and each vertical bar ...