The population density of Greater London is around 5,700 people per square kilometer.
The population of London is around 7.5 million.
Compared to a large majority of the cities in the United Kingdom, Cardiff does not have a high population density. From the 2006 census, there was a population of 317,500, which gives a population density of 4,392 per square kilometre. Greater London has a population of 7,512,400 which gives a denstiy of 4,761 per square kilometre. {| ! | ! | |}
The population of the UK is incredibly dense near major cities such as London, Portsmouth and Liverpool. The density is at least 200 people per km2 near these cities. Outside these areas the density generally varies between 11 to 100 people per km2. In central Wales and most of Scotland the population density is incredibly low though, with a density of 1-10 people per km2.
9,304,000 & size in sq. mil. =607 sq mi. what is the population density of london?
It is because it is flat land so it easy to build on there is tourist spots and it is also the capital city.
Population density.
Dividing the population by the area the population occupies gives population density.
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The 'City of London', sometimes known as the 'Square Mile'' is the financial centre of London and is nearly all commercial premises with very few people living there. Do not confuse the 'The City' with the rest of London which is now known as Greater London.
The two main types of population density are arithmetic population density, which measures the number of people per unit of area, and physiological population density, which considers population density in relation to the amount of arable land available for agriculture in an area.