It’s interesting that Tibet, Xinjiang, Mongolia, and Siberia are all sparsely populated in the middle but have density along their margins at the transitions with these populated belts.
Whyyyyyyy__ on
1 person per km2 as far as I think means that you can walk 20 minutes any direction and still not see a soul. Honestly bless the blank parts of this map for staying blank
Eaglesson on
Gosh I wish central Europe was a bit less densely populated. Imagine if we had vast BLM lands like in the US. You’ll sadly only find that in the scandinavian countries 🙁
ProTomy on
North America hit with the “Mr Stark, I dont feel too good”
Melodic-Ebb-7781 on
This is a really misleading map since they’ve used different density resolutions for different countries. It says nothing.
Individual-Flower657 on
how granular is this? at least for brazil it seems like it’s city level
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India: “I will take the whole land”
It’s interesting that Tibet, Xinjiang, Mongolia, and Siberia are all sparsely populated in the middle but have density along their margins at the transitions with these populated belts.
1 person per km2 as far as I think means that you can walk 20 minutes any direction and still not see a soul. Honestly bless the blank parts of this map for staying blank
Gosh I wish central Europe was a bit less densely populated. Imagine if we had vast BLM lands like in the US. You’ll sadly only find that in the scandinavian countries 🙁
North America hit with the “Mr Stark, I dont feel too good”
This is a really misleading map since they’ve used different density resolutions for different countries. It says nothing.
how granular is this? at least for brazil it seems like it’s city level
That’s altogether too many damned people.
USA are half empty