Spain is quite a bit more crowded then Canada, due to the fact that Spain’s population is larger than Canada by approximately 10 million, despite the fact that Spain is 9.5 million square kilometers smaller than Canada. That means for every square kilometer in Spain, there is 92 people, where as in Canada, there is only 3 per square kilometre.
In Spain, you would spend 51% less money on health care, which is good because you are 33% more likely to get HIV/AIDS. Another big difference between Canada and Spain, is the currency. Canada uses the Canadian dollar (CAD $), while Spain uses the Euro (EUR €). One Canadian dollar is currently worth 0.7 Euros, which means one Euro is worth 1.43 Canadian Dollars. …show more content…
Canada’s life expectancy is sitting at 9, with their overall life expectancy at 82, which makes sense because in Canada you are 57% less likely to be murdered than in Spain. Related, there is twice as many homicides in Canada than in Spain, with Canada at 2 homicides per 100,000 people, and Spain at 1. On the other hand, you are 19.5% more likely to be in prison when in