The world's largest island but smallest continent is home to how many people per square mile?

Answer 7

Although Australia is the sixth-largest country in the world, you wouldn't know that based on the population. With so much uninhabitable Outback, the country's population density is quite low. As of 2019, there are only 3.1 people per square kilometer, which is about 7 per square mile. So, if you're looking for fewer crowds, welcome to Australia.

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