Population density is an interesting thing. Australia and Canada are both places where large areas of the country are virtual uninhabited and most of the population is clustered in a few areas. The United States is as well- over 1/3 of the IS population lives in a county which touches a coast, and the adjacent counties which are effectively within reach of a coast or considered informally “coastal” are often very population dense as well. Some countries have very high population density- this is especially true for smaller countries. The entire population of the planet earth could fit in the state of Texas with enough room for every family of 4 to have a small house.
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