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<p>If you are concerned that humanity is outgrowing the available space on this planet, you can relax. As it turns out, there is a lot more room available than you might otherwise think.</p>



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<p>The entire population of the world (7.7 billion people, as of this writing, on August 4, 2019), could fit in the state of Texas. This would require a density of population equal to that of New York City.</p>



<p>The area of Texas is 268,581 square miles. <a href="https://commonplacefacts.wordpress.com/tag/new-york-city/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">New York City&#8217;s</a> population density is 27,016.3 people per square mile. Granted, almost the entire state would be covered with a massive urban complex, but it would leave the rest of the world free to be used for whatever is needed to support the population.</p>



<p>Perhaps you don&#8217;t mind sharing your personal space with so many people. If so, we could adopt the population density of Paris, <a href="https://commonplacefacts.wordpress.com/tag/France/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">France</a>. At 55,673 people per square mile, all of Earth&#8217;s inhabitants could fit in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.</p>



<p>If you want to stretch out some more, <a href="https://commonplacefacts.wordpress.com/tag/london/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">London&#8217;s</a> population density of 14,462 people per square mile would fill the states of New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana.</p>



<p>See how the density level of a few well-known cities would house the world&#8217;s population in the graphic below, created when the world&#8217;s population was a wee bit smaller: 6.9 billion people.</p>



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<p><em>Image courtesy of <a href="https://www.zdnet.com/article/could-7-billion-people-live-in-a-texas-sized-city/" rel="nofollow">https://www.zdnet.com/article/could-7-billion-people-live-in-a-texas-sized-city/</a></em></p>



<p>While we&#8217;re on the subject, as long as we don&#8217;t care about having any personal space at all, you could take the entire population of the earth and fit us all in a half-mile long segment of the Grand Canyon. We would all be piled in on top of each other, but at least space is available.</p>



<p>If that isn&#8217;t a tight enough squeeze for you, <a href="https://commonplacefacts.wordpress.com/2016/03/03/there-are-a-lot-of-spacey-people-out-there/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">read this</a> to find out how to squeeze everyone into an even smaller area.</p>



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