What is the population per square kilometer of amazon rainforest?

Amazon

1 answer

Answer

1075491

2026-04-13 06:45

+ Follow

The Amazon Rainforest has a very low population density, averaging about 1 to 2 people per square kilometer. This sparse population is primarily due to the dense and challenging environment, which limits large-scale human settlement. However, some areas, particularly near urban centers and riverine communities, may have higher population densities. Overall, the vast majority of the rainforest remains uninhabited.

ReportLike(0ShareFavorite

Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.