The tables show the population density in 6 countries and the increasing rate of urban population in 2008
The tables show the population density in 6 countries and the increasing rate of urban population in 2008 YLmaj
The given two tables compare the total residing population in kilometer square in six different nations and also the growing rates of urbanization people's in 2008.
Overall, it is clear that China had the largest population density among all the countries, whereas canada was the maximum nation with increasing rates of urban public over the period of 1 year.
In details, China had the most public in kilometers square, which was 34, 876 km2, with the total urbanization rate 59%. 23, 980km2 population lived in india with 43% of city people's, while Uruguay and Egypt had less than 14, 000 km2 public, in which city public was 23% and 37% in 2008 respectively.
Furthermore, canada was the least nation which had only 2, 000 population but it had a big percentage of urban public was 98% almost about 100%. Similarly, 5, 500 public living in America and the total proportion of urbanization was approximately second-forth in 2008.
The
given
two tables compare the total residing
population
in kilometer square in six
different
nations and
also
the growing rates of urbanization
people
's in 2008.
Overall
, it is
clear
that China had the largest
population
density among all the countries, whereas
canada
was the maximum nation with increasing rates of urban
public
over the period of 1 year.
In
details
, China had the most
public
in kilometers square, which was 34, 876 km2, with the total urbanization rate 59%. 23, 980km2
population
lived
in
india
with 43% of city
people
's, while Uruguay and Egypt had less than 14, 000 km2
public
, in which city
public
was 23% and 37% in 2008
respectively
.
Furthermore
,
canada
was the least nation which had
only
2, 000
population
but
it had a
big
percentage of urban
public
was 98% almost about 100%.
Similarly
, 5, 500
public
living in America and the total proportion of urbanization was approximately second-forth in 2008.