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population density

[ pop-yuh-ley-shuhn den-si-tee ]

noun

plural population densities.
  1. the number of people, or members of a particular plant or animal species, living in a specified unit of area: a measure of how crowded or spread out inhabitants are:

    At the time of this research, the city had a population density of 537 persons per square mile.

    Our free-range chickens are raised without antibiotics and in low population densities, with plenty of room to roam around.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of population density1

First recorded in 1850–55
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Given the age of those assets, the high operational costs of working around high population density and its miserable track record, it's very unlikely that Thames would sell for anywhere near that.

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The fires are burning in a forest area of Iwate Prefecture, which is Japan's second largest prefecture and has the country's second-lowest population density.

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Coyotes tracked in the study had larger home ranges in areas with more pollution, higher population density and lower income compared with those in areas the researchers describe as less burdened.

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The broad picture of what they were doing was broken down further by levels of pollution, wealth, population density and other variables.

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When weighing how soon to alert an area, Honea said, he looks at population density, road infrastructure and topography.

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