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Eastern China is densely populated, with major cities like Shanghai and Beijing having millions of residents. However, there are also rural areas in eastern China that are less populated compared to urban centers. Overall, the population density in eastern China is higher than in many other regions of the country.
The majority race in China is known as the Han Chinese. They make up over 90% of the population in China.
The largest populated country in the world is China, with over 1.4 billion people.
India is the second most populated country in the world, after China.
Urban areas with few people living in them are often referred to as sparsely populated or thinly populated urban areas. These areas may have low population density and fewer residents compared to other urban areas.
No, population density varies across different regions of China. Eastern and coastal regions tend to be more densely populated than western and rural areas. Cities such as Shanghai and Beijing have high population density compared to rural provinces like Tibet and Qinghai.
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No, Eastern China is actually one of the most densely populated regions in the country. It is home to major cities like Shanghai and Beijing, as well as many other urban centers, resulting in a high population density.
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ammu and kashmir is thinly populated because its climatical condition is not suitable for living.
Actually, the Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert, is the most densely populated desert on earth. It is not thinly populated.
Most of places in central and eastern parts of China are highly populated. While most of west is much less populated simply due to harsh climate conditions.
Most densely populated part of China located in Eastern China (contains North and East China)
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ammu and kashmir is thinly populated because its climatical condition is not suitable for living.
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