The most densely populated parts are all located within about 150km. of the US/Canada border. However, most of the country could be populated. The climate becomes inhospitable in the far north but native people live there on the ice and catch seals and fish for food.
because of the extreme temperatures in the north
Canada is bigger in terms of its land mass (area), but India is much larger in terms of population.
it is about $72.00 on canadas wonderland.ca , so at a variety store probably about 65 - 70 dollars. if u renew ure season pass it is only $60
The northern hemisphere has much more land than the southern hemisphere.
The answer is actually what you are looking at when you say "smaller." Canada is bigger than the US when it comes to land, however, the US has a much bigger population than Canada, forwarding to what you are talking about.
one - fifth
If by land mass you mean the surface, then 99% is habitable.
About 15 billion acres, some 20% of the earth's land mass is today considered habitable. That makes 80% at present inhabitable: Antarctica, deserts, mountains and wilderness. But as the case of the Amazon forests shows, forests can be bulldozered and wilderniss can be made habitable. So the figure only reflects today's land needs and state of technology.
22% of the Earth's land mass
Around 35% of Canadas yearly budget even throught they only house 23% of Canadas population.
3,985,76,354 km
No.
Approximately 47% of the land area in the United States is considered rural and sparsely populated. This includes vast areas like national parks, forests, and deserts that have very low population density.
Antarctica is about 10% of earth's land mass.
Most of the habitable land in Greece is on the coast. With so many islands and so much coastline, it was inevitable that much of their religious belief would focus on the water.
Approximately 96%
quarter of an acre
Approximately 15%.