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Who are the six countries with the lowest population density in the world?

A vast and sparsely populated country often means more land resources per capita and more room for development. Libya ranks sixth in the world with the lowest population density. Libya is regarded as a white nation-state dominated by Arabs in North Africa, with a total area of 654.38+0.76 million square kilometers. It can be regarded as a territorial power, but the total population of the country is only 6.87 million, and the population density is only 3.9 people per square kilometer. More than 90% of Libya's land is covered by desert Gobi, and most areas are dry and hot all the year round, with an average annual rainfall of 250 mm, and many cities are seriously short of water. Most of the country's population is concentrated in the northern Mediterranean coastal area, so the population density in the inland areas of the country is low except for a few big cities. At one time, Libya's per capita GDP was nearly10.5 million US dollars, making it the richest country in Africa. 1, 20 1 years later, due to the change of political power and the long-term turmoil in the country, the per capita GDP is now only more than 3,700 US dollars. The harsh geographical environment, turbulent society and sharply reduced income make Libyans reluctant to have more children, so the population density of Libya will be at a very low level for a long time to come.

Suriname is located in the north of South America, bordering on the Atlantic Ocean, with a total area of about 1.64 thousand square kilometers, a total population of only 600 thousand per square kilometer and a population density of only 3.8. It used to be the residence of Indians. Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was a colony of European power Henan. Surinamese are mostly foreign workers who immigrated here, and there are also a large number of people from China. One of the countries with the highest proportion of Chinese in South America, Chinese account for nearly110 of the total population. Most of the local population lives in coastal areas, and the inland is a large tropical rainforest, which is not suitable for development, so the population is so small.

Iceland, an island country where Nordic counties meet the Arctic Ocean. Iceland has a total area of about103,000 square kilometers, a total population of nearly 340,000, and a population density of only 3.4 people per square kilometer. The country is located near the Arctic Circle, with a cold climate all the year round, and there are not many residents on the island in history. There are more than 40 volcanoes in the whole island, and the geological activities are frequent, which is not suitable for human survival. 1944 was founded independently, and it has been a subsidiary place that other European countries have not paid attention to in a long history. Today, Iceland is a country with a per capita GDP of over 60,000 US dollars. Highly developed countries, while the fertility rate in developed countries is generally low.

Australia has a total area of 7.69 million square kilometers, which is 2 million square kilometers smaller than that of China, accounting for only 25.69 million of the country's total population, which is equivalent to the population of a city in Shanghai, China. The population density is only 3.3 people per square kilometer, and most of them live in the eastern and southeast coastal areas. Australia was once an overseas colony where British prisoners were exiled. There are few indigenous people, most of whom are immigrants. More than 70% of the country is desert Gobi, and there are not many places suitable for human habitation. Like Western Australia, it covers an area of 2.52 million square kilometers, accounting for only 2.6 million of the total population. There is only one person per square kilometer, and no one can be seen after driving for several hours. Australia is a developed country with a vast territory and rich natural resources, and its per capita GDP exceeds 50,000 US dollars only by exporting resources.

Namibia is located in the southwest of Africa, bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the west, with a total area of 824,000 square kilometers, a total population of only 2.53 million and a population density of only 3. 1 person/square kilometer. Namibia is located in the western part of the South African Plateau, most of which is desert Gobi with high altitude, which is very unsuitable for human survival. With poor natural conditions and low life expectancy of medical care, it is difficult to greatly increase the total population.

Mongolia is also a neighboring country that China people are very familiar with, with a total area of 6,543,800+0,560 square kilometers and a total population of nearly 3.3 million. The population density per square kilometer is 265.438+0 people. Mongolia has the largest area, most of which is covered by plateau, desert and frozen soil, and the area really suitable for human habitation only accounts for 654.38+08% of the total area. More than half of the country's population lives in Ulaanbaatar, the capital, so the population density in other areas except the capital is only about per square kilometer 1 person, which is too large compared with that in China. As a close neighbor of China, Mongolia is indeed sparsely populated. China has a vast territory and a large population. Do you like a country with a vast territory and a small population?