The United Kingdom has a population density of 676 people per square mile. The total population of the UK is 63.2 million people.
The population density, being lower than many other countries is only 49.7 people per square mile.
At 650 people per square mile, the United Kingdom is actually a fairly dense country. For comparison, the United States only has a population density of 84 people per square mile.
According to the 2011 census, the UK population density is 662 people per square mile.
England has 383 people per kilometre 637 per square mile - or - It depends, some places under 100 people, some places 100 - 500 people, and other places over 500 people! The question is about the UK - not England.
About 15.
The UK is 94,526 square miles
Very few people are kidnapped in the UK. Per day, close to zero.
Depends how many weens they suck
2.5 people per year.
Approx 262 people per sq km.
on average, 12,000 per annum