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Subject: Population density maps!
Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2011 14:17:01 -0400
From: Michael Holt <[log in to unmask]>
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World population is estimated to be 6.9 billion people, and while that
is a lot of people, it suddenly doesn’t seem like that much in these
maps by Tim De Chant of Per Square Mile. Simply imagine that the world
lived with the same density of a real city, and see how much area they
take up. If we all lived like they do in San Francisco (space-wise),
we’d take up just under 398k square miles, or rather, only four states.
Same density as New York?


http://unclutteredwhitespaces.com/2011/08/the-worlds-population-concentrated/

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