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Population Density of a Country

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area, or exceptionally unit volume; it is a
quantity of type number density. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and most of the times to
humans. It is a key geographical term. In simple terms population density refers to the number of people
living in an area per square kilometer.

Population density of a country can affect its natural resources and wildlife in that area. And it can
classify or categorized in 9 levels of effect in its natural resources and environment. But there are some
factors that affect this data like the geographical place of a country.

9 Categories of Population Density

(0-10) Very Low Populated Countries like Australia with 2.94 and Russia with 8.34 of population density
can have a very healthy environment with wildlife and had the lowest possibility of food shortage that
was evident in those two countries.

(10-25) Low Populated Country can have a vast farm fields like Argentina with 15.62 and New Zealand
with 16.4 of population density, which has fields for animals. Cause with this population density they
can control hundreds of farm animals.

(25-50) Moderately Low Populated Countries like USA with 33.37 and Madagascar with 40.56 of
population density are countries that are making boundaries between wildlife and peoples. For now
they have stable source of food because of exact space for agriculture lands.

(50-75) Normally Populated Country are countries that have equal space for wildlife and its population.
It’s environment can support its need but sometimes they needed support from other countries for their
food like Mexico with 62.17 and UAE with 69.14 population density

(75-100) Moderately Over Populated Country are countries that producing minimal pollution that
cannot be carried by their own environment and also had a population that can cause minimal decrease
on their wildlife. They also needed small support for their food stocks. Like Spain with 96.77 and
Cambodia with 86.77 of population density.

(100-150) Over Populated Countries like China with 142.49 and France with 120.69 of population
density are evidently producing pollution that cannot be carried by their environment and producing risk
for all if their wildlife. Also they are supported by other countries in some of their major needs.

(150-300) Highly Populated Countries like Italy with 205.28 and UK with 264.98 had a high risk for
wildlife deflation and needs a very big support for their basic needs in everyday lives. Also they are
producing pollution that cannot be carried by the environment that is very close to that country.

(300-1000) Very Highly Populated Countries like the Philippines with 336.66 and South Korea with
494.77 of population density are countries that really needs support in their basic needs. Wildlife in
these countries is rapidly decreasing and they produce pollution that cannot be carried by their
environment in their region.

(1000+) Severely High Populated Countries like Singapore with 8307.47 and Monaco with 31000 of
population density are countries that are supported by other nations on all of their basic needs and
maybe wildlife doesn’t exist in there. And also they produce tremendous pollution.

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