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Hong Kong has a total area of 1104km². Subtracting area that are water, that gives you a land area of 1053km². 7,018,636 people ÷ 1053km² = ~6665.371 people/km² 1km² = 1,000,000m² Therefore there are ~0.00665371 person per sq. meter, not 1.65. So that means there is 150m² per person. If you are referring only to Hong Kong Island, then your math is still wrong. As of the 2006 census there were 1,268,122 residents. It has a land area of 80.4km². So you have a density of ~15,772.66/km² or 0.01577 people per sq. meter. Although that is still way too crowded. |
Learning to adopt and being a little more green friendly.
Also, there's plenty of land on earth that's not forest and it's perfect for farming. Being friendly with countries that have such supply wouldn't hurt them. It's amazing all the untouched real estate land you see when you drive around here. It could easily be given up and used for more useful things, other then new malls. |
It seens that natural genocide is the only way out.
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You added 2 zeroes there, so... Accounting for that, according to your own data... That's more than 6 people per kilometer... |
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A kilometer is a distance that is 1,000 meters. A square kilometer is an area that is 1 kilometer by 1 kilometer. Thus it is the same as an area that is 1,000 meters by 1,000 meters. 1,000m × 1,000m = 1,000,000m ² Therefore 1km²= 1,000,000m² |
It is happening everywhere all in the name of Global Warming and Alturnitive Energy. |
Oops! Sorry Odin.
I have math idiot moments at times. I forgot that a square km. was, of course, squared. My bad. I'll have to work on that. But still... That IS way to many people... |
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I'd like to see people who state that option be effected by one first. Lead by example. ;) Quote:
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