Could the UK Hold 10.6 Billion People?
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Could the UK Hold 10.6 Billion People?
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Re: Could the UK Hold 10.6 Billion People?
#2No, it isn't. Wolfram Alpha reports that it is 249,430 km^2. To convert from km^2 to m^2, you multiply by 1000000, not 1000.
This throws all your calculations off by a factor of 1000.
Schoolboy error.
Re: Could the UK Hold 10.6 Billion People?
#3If it can only fit 3.2M houses, how can there be 25M already? Math error.
Also the blog's title is "Could the UK Hold 4.1 Billion People?", not "10.6 Billion" as in the HN submission.
I wish one could downvote submissions of poor quality to negative levels.
Re: Could the UK Hold 10.6 Billion People?
#4Better flats - much better noise insulation, with energy efficiency and better local infrastructure (especially local transport), so singletons use space efficiently.
Re: Could the UK Hold 10.6 Billion People?
#5> The United Kingdom’s land area is 243,610,000m2. No, it isn't. Wolfram Alpha reports that it is 249,430 km^2. To convert from km^2 to m^2, you multiply by 1000000, not 1000. This throws all your calculations off by a factor of 1000. Schoolboy error.
> If every person living in the UK had the same amount of space to live in we would have just under 3.9m2 each.