Dispersion.
An archipelago is a group of islands spread over a broad area of ocean.
An archipelago is a group of islands spread over a broad area of ocean. This term is often used to describe clusters of islands found in the ocean.
Indonesia is the country that is spread over thousands of islands in the Malay Archipelago, making it the largest archipelago in the world by area and population.
Monoculture is the term that describes the practice of growing a single crop over a wide area for many consecutive years. This practice can lead to a decrease in biodiversity, soil degradation, and increased vulnerability to pests and diseases.
An archipelago is a group of islands spread over a broad area of ocean. It typically consists of a chain, cluster, or collection of islands that are often formed by volcanic activity or shifts in tectonic plates. Examples include the Maldives in the Indian Ocean or the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
In Geography, the spread of something over a given study area is concentration.
distribution
Polynesia
Lava
The ozone layer is spread all over. It is over the whole earth.
They may have more competition
So it is more efficient.
because the surface area is spread out over the volume of mass
Here are some things:PopulationPlagueWarTechnology
Climate.
It depends on the depth of the water - whether it is spread over a huge area or concentrated over a small area.
Dispersed population density is when people are spread out over an area