No. Compared to the United States, it is a bit underpopulated:
because of lack of government assistance, poor healthcare, lack of education people arent educated enough to know about birth control and contraceptives
incredibly :)
The Green Revolution is the reason.
Ushuaia in southern Argentina is the least populated region in Latin America.
Brazil with 190.7 million people is the most populated country in Latin America.
Bolivia :)
Latin America's most populated city is Mexico City. The three most populated cities south of the equator are Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, and Sau Paulo.
Latin America's most populated city is Mexico City. The three most populated cities south of the equator are Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, and Sau Paulo.
they are inland
The second-most populated country in Latin America is Mexico, with an approximate population of 117.4 million. Brazil is the only larger country in Latin America, the fifth-largest in the world with almost 200 million residents, whereas Mexico is the 11th-most populated in the world. After Mexico, the most populated Latin American nations are Colombia (47 mill.), Argentina (40 mill.), and Peru (30 mill.).
The most populated state is California with over 37 million people.
Near the coast and around the capital cities.
Is Mexico City.
The most populated state is California with over 37 million people.
Buenos Aries, Recife and, Riode Janero.