The Central Mexican Plateau or Mexican Altiplano.
Barbados is the most densely populated Middle American country and the 10th most densely populated nation in the world.
Its core.
Mexico City (18% of the total population of Mexico)
1.Sensitive to extreme values.if you find the arithmetic population density of an area where one part of it is densely populated while another part has no population the density will not reflect that 2.works only when all values are equally important 3.not suitable for time series type of
Because it was once a part of Mexico.
Perhaps because it was once a part of Mexico.
Latin America has the highest percentage of Catholic population in the world, with countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina having significant Catholic communities. The influence of Catholicism in Latin American culture and society is prominent.
If you mean dense, as in stupid, I wouldn't even hazard a guess at that one, but do you mean densely populated? If so, I'd hazard a guess at Great Britain simply based on the size of the country. This is just a guess. Vatican City. It is .17 square miles and 860 people live there.
At the Mexican central plateau, where cities such as Mexico City (Population: 19,231,829), Puebla (2,109,049) or Toluca (1,610,786) are found.
because british help the india party
Wheeler Peak is the highest point in New Mexico. It is in the Northern part of the state, just Northeast of the ski center of Taos.
It depends a bit on what you consider being a "part". The most dense major structural part of the Earth is the solid inner core that has a density of ~13000kg/m³. Platinum nuggets (a much smaller part of the Earth) have a density of 21450kg/m³ Of course the question becomes philosophical when considering the densities of protons, quarks or other subatomic particles.