Countries With the Strangest Population Densities

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  • @Sanandaj_geo
    @Sanandaj_geo

    Also population density of Saudi Arabia doesn't make sense, because except west coast, rest of country is terrible for living but because of oil they have made cities like Riyadh and Dammam. Which you can see blue dots on middle of nowhere

  • @axelprino
    @axelprino

    Buenos Aires is in fact so densely populated that about a third of Argentina's population lives in its metropolitan area, meanwhile other parts of the country are almost empty.

  • @user-bw7ww6hv1w
    @user-bw7ww6hv1w

    "Yeah, quite an important banana." got me rolling on the floor💀😂

  • @FionaEm
    @FionaEm

    The centre of Australia is much more than 1000km from the coast. For example, it takes 3 1/2 hours to fly from Sydney to Uluru (formerly known as Ayers Rock). As for the town of Alice Springs, the closest coastal capital cities are Darwin and Adelaide - 1500km north and south respectively. Australia is much bigger than people think!

  • @i-eat-you
    @i-eat-you

    Some more entries:

  • @kingding-a-ling9794
    @kingding-a-ling9794

    2:21

  • @Sanandaj_geo
    @Sanandaj_geo

    As Iranian, for long time I thought Iran is a low densely populated country with just 50 people per

  • @nilsp9426
    @nilsp9426

    The fewer people, the more beautiful the place is. This should teach us something...

  • @joeyspears2759
    @joeyspears2759

    You are getting better at this dude keep it up.

  • @bubatzierterbarbier5833
    @bubatzierterbarbier5833

    Great vid, where did you get these population density maps from?

  • @joeyspears2759
    @joeyspears2759

    You are getting better at this dude, keep it up.

  • @navodmudannayaka3345
    @navodmudannayaka3345

    Interesting video...❤

  • @xulapostasy7132
    @xulapostasy7132

    Surprised he didn't mention Canada

  • @juanpedronardin8596
    @juanpedronardin8596

    In Argentina, Peru and Chile a third part of the entire country's population lives in the most populated metropolitan area (being all of them their respective capitals). Sounds extreme? Using the same equation, in Paraguay it's like 40% and in Uruguay it's the 50%. South America it's Super Capital City based.

  • @luctremblay8451
    @luctremblay8451

    The population of Québec (8,800,000), a province of Canada, can roughly be divided in 3 thirds: north shore of St.Lawrence river, south shore of St.Lawrence river. I belong to the last thirds who live in the St.Lawrence river! Well, one of its islands, Montréal Island in my case.

  • @marusdod3685
    @marusdod3685

    would be great to see how the population density changed over the last decades with the mass urbanization

  • @karenpour7870
    @karenpour7870

    You could have also talked about the Canadian territories. Nunavut is actually the least densely populated major country sub-division in the world (not considering Antarctica), even less densely populated than Greenland

  • @04smallmj
    @04smallmj

    09:10

  • @adamh2900
    @adamh2900

    Do you have a link to that world population density map that we can look at for ourselves? It's fascinating

  • @abbzalali
    @abbzalali

    You didn't explain why the banana in Europe has a high population density.