Bhutan: Population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total population)
In , Bhutan's Population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total population) was 0.00.
The global average for this indicator in 2015 was 7.30 . Bhutan ranks #205 globally out of 215 reporting countries. Within South Asia, it ranks #6 of 6.
Source: World Bank Open Data (EN.POP.EL5M.ZS) • Data as of 2015
Trend (1990–2015)
Highlights
- Peak
- 0.00
- Trough
- 0.00
Historical Data — Last 10 Years
| Year | Population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total population) |
|---|---|
| 0.0000 | |
| 0.0000 | |
| 0.0000 |
About Population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total population)
Population below 5m is the percentage of the total population living in areas where the elevation is 5 meters or less.
Indicator code: EN.POP.EL5M.ZS • Category: Environment
Frequently asked questions
- What was Bhutan's Population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total population) in 2015?
- In 2015, Bhutan's Population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total population) was 0.00, according to World Bank Open Data.
- How does Bhutan rank globally on Population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total population)?
- In 2015, Bhutan ranked #205 out of 215 countries reporting Population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total population).
- How does Bhutan's Population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total population) compare to the world average?
- The global average for Population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total population) in 2015 was 7.30, so Bhutan is below the world average. Within South Asia, it ranks #6 of 6.
- What is Population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total population) and how is it measured?
- Population below 5m is the percentage of the total population living in areas where the elevation is 5 meters or less.
Source: World Bank Open Data (EN.POP.EL5M.ZS), CC BY 4.0.