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Around 88% of Illinois's population is considered to be urban, living in cities and suburban areas. The urban population is mainly concentrated in and around the metropolitan areas of Chicago, Springfield, and Peoria.
More concentrated to less concentrated
The study of an area highly concentrated with building and other infrastructures. These areas usually tend to have high population density as well.
Around 86% of Brazil's population lives in urban areas, making it one of the most urbanized countries in the world. The urban population is concentrated in major cities like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Apocrine glands are most concentrated in areas of skin with course hair, such as the armpit and groin areas.
By the end of the 1700s, the majority of people living in Colonial America resided in rural areas, with around 90% of the population living outside of urban centers. Rural life was predominant, with agriculture being the main occupation for many colonists.
Most of Egypt by area is desert. However, the majority of the Egyptian population is concentrated in the small fertile areas along the Nile River. There are additionally mountainous areas in the Sinai Peninsula.
why are the southernmost regions of canada the most populated
The population in South America is primarily concentrated in urban areas and along the coasts. Countries such as Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina have the highest population densities, while the Amazon rainforest region has lower population density. Urban centers like Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, and Lima are some of the most densely populated areas in the region.
Osmotic gradients. Water passively travels from more concentrated areas to less concentrated areas, no energy required.
The Hittite civilization's population is estimated to have been around 15,000 to 40,000 people during its peak in the Late Bronze Age. This population was mostly concentrated in the core areas of the Hittite Empire, such as the capital city of Hattusa and other urban centers.
Canada's population is concentrated in the areas close to the U.S. border. Canada's four largest provinces are Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta together they account for 86% of the country's population.