Australia.
2006-09-22 15:27:22
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answer #1
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answered by Edward 3
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Australia
2006-09-23 16:17:53
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answer #2
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answered by josh.isaiah 2
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Russia
Russia's area is about 17 million square kilometers (6.5 million sq. mi.). It remains the largest country in the world by more than 2.5 million square miles. Its population density is about 9 persons per square kilometer (22 per sq. mi.), making it one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world. Its population is predominantly urban.
2006-09-23 10:47:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Greenland if you count the icecap as part of its land area. Otherwise Iceland, population 300 000, mostly tundra. Hardly anybody lives more than 20 km. from the coast.
2006-09-22 22:48:49
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answer #4
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answered by zee_prime 6
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Canada has a large area thus density is less
but by number of people it has to be Australia
2006-09-23 05:49:39
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answer #5
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answered by himanshu k 2
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Mongolia has the least dense population.
Australia comes in second but is a lot more developed than Mongolia
2006-09-23 18:34:59
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answered by argentina1989 3
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Australia.
Australia: 6.6 people/square mile
Canada: 9 people/square mile
Mongolia isn't even a developed country.
2006-09-22 22:32:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Mongolia
2006-09-22 22:27:38
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answered by Arch Teryx 3
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Russia or Canada.
2006-09-23 13:16:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I;d have to say it's Canada fatr all it has a popukation density of 3.2/km² or.
(8.3/sq mi)
2006-09-22 22:38:30
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answered by kara 5
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