zinfamous
No Lifer
- Jul 12, 2006
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Canada is, of course, empty. To a first approximation there is nobody there. Anyone who moves there is taking a serious risk of disappearing in a tragic rounding error, as average population density (per hectare) comes out as zero.
The US is only marginally-better, but it's also ludicrously under-populated. (Also <1 per hectare, though more than 0.5 so if you insist on rounding up you could argue that Americans do actually exist, unlike Canadians who are clearly entirely mythological).
Oh, that's lovely.