The correct answer is A. America.
America has the maximum per capita land because it is the third largest continent in the world by area, but it has a relatively small population. The population of America is about 993 million people, which is about 14% of the world’s population. The area of America is about 42,300,000 square kilometers, which is about 28% of the world’s land area. This means that the per capita land area of America is about 4.4 square kilometers per person.
Australia has the second highest per capita land area, with about 3.3 square kilometers per person. Africa has the third highest per capita land area, with about 2.4 square kilometers per person. Europe has the fourth highest per capita land area, with about 2.2 square kilometers per person.
The population of Australia is about 25 million people, which is about 0.3% of the world’s population. The area of Australia is about 8,600,000 square kilometers, which is about 5.9% of the world’s land area. This means that the per capita land area of Australia is about 3.3 square kilometers per person.
The population of Africa is about 1.3 billion people, which is about 17% of the world’s population. The area of Africa is about 30,300,000 square kilometers, which is about 20% of the world’s land area. This means that the per capita land area of Africa is about 2.4 square kilometers per person.
The population of Europe is about 747 million people, which is about 9.7% of the world’s population. The area of Europe is about 10,180,000 square kilometers, which is about 6.8% of the world’s land area. This means that the per capita land area of Europe is about 2.2 square kilometers per person.