Countries with the highest land area per capitaCountries with the highest land area per capita, offering more space for quality life, are generally sparsely populated nations.
offer high land-to-person ratios.
Canada and Argentina.
Australia: Roughly 362 sq km per 1,000 people. Namibia: Approximately 394 sq km per 1,000 people. Iceland: Around 329 sq km per 1,000 people. Canada: Known for vast, sparsely populated areas. Kazakhstan: Ranks high due to large area and low population density. Arable Land per Capita (Important for Sustainable Living) Canada: High agricultural land availability (~10,027 per person). Argentina: ~9,322 per person. Russia: ~8,384 per person. Australia: High availability due to agricultural capacity.
Globally, built-up land per capita averages 143 , but varies widely from 734 in Australia to under 15 in countries like Bangladesh. Habitability: Large total land area does not always equal habitable land; places like Canada have high percentages of uninhabitable, frozen areas. Density: Highly urbanized areas often have the lowest land area per capita, significantly reducing personal living space.
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