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How are populations distributed in Australia and on a global scale?

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The international stuff can mess with the scale
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How are populations distributed in Australia and on a global scale?

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As the 6th largest nation in the world, Australia has a very low population density of just 3 people per square kilometer, or 7 per square mile. This makes it one of the least densely populated countries in the world. Mongolia, Western Sahara and Suriname have fewer people per square kilometer than Australia.

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