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If you look at Phoenix's metro area, they're at around 16,000 square miles.
Portland's metro area is 6900 square miles.
what decides where the area ends?
If you had the same density in Phoenix, as they do in Portland the population of Phoenix Metro would be 5,518,809 people. Big enough to be the 9th largest metro population in the nation! (Phoenix is currently 14th).
Does anyone know what the population would be for Portland metro IF they had the same size as Phoenix? Not using the density #'s I mean (because I answered that above).
Hell, look at the Seattle metro #'s. They're at 543 per square mile. If their metro was as big as Phoenix's (and stayed at the same rate) their population would be almost 9 million!!!
what makes up a metro area?
Portland's metro area is 6900 square miles.
what decides where the area ends?
If you had the same density in Phoenix, as they do in Portland the population of Phoenix Metro would be 5,518,809 people. Big enough to be the 9th largest metro population in the nation! (Phoenix is currently 14th).
Does anyone know what the population would be for Portland metro IF they had the same size as Phoenix? Not using the density #'s I mean (because I answered that above).
Hell, look at the Seattle metro #'s. They're at 543 per square mile. If their metro was as big as Phoenix's (and stayed at the same rate) their population would be almost 9 million!!!
what makes up a metro area?

