Yeah everything here is on a different scale. The population of Western
Australia in particular is only 2.8 million, but we have a size of 2.6
million kilometres squared (about a million square miles) ...wow that's an
average of about one person per kilometre squared o.O. Meanwhile Texas, the
US state we're most often compared to, has a population of 29.7 million and
an area of only 268,581 square miles. So it's less than a third of the size
with ten times the population.
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Yeah everything here is on a different scale. The population of Western Australia in particular is only 2.8 million, but we have a size of 2.6 million kilometres squared (about a million square miles) ...wow that's an average of about one person per kilometre squared o.O. Meanwhile Texas, the US state we're most often compared to, has a population of 29.7 million and an area of only 268,581 square miles. So it's less than a third of the size with ten times the population.