Obviously, the physical geography of the two countries is quite different, both are large countries with relatively small population. I'd imagine the 2 countries have the same population density, because while Australia has 20 million people and Canada has 30 million, Canada is significantly larger than Australia, so the population density evens out that way.
Also, both Canada and Australia have their populations concentrated in specific areas. Most of Canada's population live in the fertile extreme South of the country, while as you get more North, it gets colder, more barren and generally less hospitibal - all of Canada's major cities are located in the South of the country.
Australia's population is concentrated largely around the fertile coast and as you go inland it gets dry, barren and centres of significant population are few in far between.
So, do you feel the human geography of Canada and Australia are similar?
Also, forgive me if I've made any mistakes, I'm not an expert
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