About 50 miles off the coast of California. That said, if you spell 'mermaid' backwards, it is 'demon'. dont try it just trust me on this.
She moved from a rural area to a heavily populated large city.
Boston, Massachusetts
Its length was 117 miles.The width and height varied according to what area it was in. The parts that were near heavily populated areas were higher and thicker than parts in sparsely populated areas because people would be more likely to try to escape in a heavily populated area than a sparsely populated one.
The northern area (mainly the three territories)
in the west, where the soil is richest.
This area is heavily populated due to factors such as job opportunities, good infrastructure, schools, healthcare facilities, cultural attractions, and proximity to amenities like shopping centers and recreational areas. Additionally, historical reasons or natural resources can also contribute to high population density in certain areas.
A heavily populated urban center and its surrounding communities form a metropolitan area. These areas are characterized by dense population, economic interconnectedness, and shared services and infrastructure. Examples include New York City and its surrounding areas in the Northeastern United States.
One of the world's most heavily populated agricultural areas is the North China Plain, which includes the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. This area is densely populated and intensively cultivated to support the large population's food needs.
The most densely settled area is in the west, which has fertile soil and industry.
Sparsely populated areas - 0 to 9 people per square kilometer Eg. Sahara Desert - North America, Amazon forest area - Brazil, Northern Plain - Canada.
Some of the most overpopulated areas in the world are Asia, Europe and India.
The largest and least densely populated region in North America is Northern Canada. This sparsely populated area is characterized by vast wilderness, including tundra, boreal forests, and mountains, with a population density among the lowest in the world.