The chart reflects a significant growth in population density, indicating both population growth and possibly urbanization in Mozambique over this 31-year period. Starting at 17 people per square kilometer in 1990, the population density remains stable for the first two years before beginning a steady upward trend. By 2000, the density reaches 23 people per square kilometer, indicating a moderate rise. This growth continues consistently, with the population density reaching 29 people per square kilometer by 2010. From 2010 onwards, the increase accelerates slightly, with the density reaching 40 people per square kilometer by 2020 and peaking at 41 in 2021.
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