Yea, they should not be allowed to be set up within the vicinity of densely populated area, as they constantly emit radioactive rays which are very much injurious to public health. Diseases like acceleration of heart beat, headache,problem in mental concentration,digestion problem etc. can cause from mobile tower emissions.
The opposite of densely populated is sparsly populated.
yes it is sparsely populated!
Henan is the most populated province in China.
Depends on what region of Greece you are in. If you are in Athens, Thessaloniki, or some of the other more populated cities it becomes pretty dense. However rural Greece on the other hand is sparsely populated.
thinly populated, not dense or crowded eg the desert population is sparse
Maybe New York...if you're talking about USA.
uttar pradesh is the most densly populated area..
It isn't. There's still plenty of empty space available.
Because San Francisco is a very highly populated and dense city.
No, the population is well managed by the nine provinces with 54 million people, so the country is not densely populated.
The forest was densely populated with tall trees, creating a dark and mysterious atmosphere.
bangladesh is most dence populated country 1300 people per sequire kilometer