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A dense population pattern occurs in the eastern coast of Australia
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Due to the benefits of the sea, most of the Chinese population is concentrated around the east coast. It is much more densely populated than the western part of the country. Below, you can find a list of China's population distribution by province.
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Population density varies strikingly, with the greatest contrast occurring between the eastern half of China and the lands of the west and the northwest.
Eastern China has a greater population density compared to western China. This is due to factors such as historical population distribution patterns, economic development, and geographical features that have influenced settlement patterns. The eastern region, which includes major cities like Shanghai and Beijing, has higher population density as it is more urbanized and developed.
The Eastern Pygmy-possum is found in south-eastern Australia, extending from southern Queensland (including areas of southeast Queensland) to eastern South Australia and Tasmania. In NSW its distribution extends from the coast inland as far as the Pilliga, Lachlan River's western reaches and Wagga Wagga on the western slopes .
Over 80% of Australia's population live along the eastern and southeastern coasts.
The main influences on Australia's population distribution are climate and the suitability of the land for agriculture. Much of Australia's population is concentrated along the eastern coastline and through a large portion of the southeastern quadrant of the continent. This is where the climate is most temperate - especially along the eastern coast - while rivers are reliable and enable a variety of agricultural production to take place. The inland is predominantly semi-arid and arid, good for running huge livestock properties, but not much else. There are pockets of lucrative mining operations, where populations are concentrated in a small area, but these are still quite remote from the main population centres.
Austraila is in the eastern hemisphere.
Approximately 60% of the world population resides in the Eastern Hemisphere, which includes Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia. The Eastern Hemisphere is home to some of the most populous countries such as China and India.
The Eastern grey kangaroo is not endangered; nor is it at any risk of being endangered. The 2011 figures for the population of Eastern greys in Australia are an estimated 16 million.