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in Asia there is a ring of dense population next to an area with low population what landform do you think may explain this difference?
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The region that typically has green valleys and heavy forests is the temperate or subtropical region. These regions have the right amount of moisture and sunlight to support lush vegetation and dense forests. Some examples include parts of the Pacific Northwest in North America, parts of Europe, and parts of Southeast Asia.
Many parts of Asia are in poverty, and subsequently, the population tends to be less educated than many other parts of the world. They have no knowlege of contraception. Even though they can hardly feed their existing population, they just keep on having babies.
Asia is home to several notable valleys, including the Indus Valley in Pakistan, known for its ancient civilization, and the Ganges Valley in India, which is a vital agricultural region. The Yangtze River Valley in China is significant for its economic contributions and dense population. Additionally, the Great Rift Valley, although primarily in East Africa, extends into parts of Asia, showcasing unique geological features.
North America, South America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Europe have deserts, mountain ranges, polar regions, and dense forests. Antarctica also has polar regions, but its extreme cold climate does not support dense forests.
The population of Asia in 1980 was 3,500,439.
Asia is located mostly in the northern hemisphere, with some parts crossing into the southern hemisphere around the equator. The bulk of Asia's landmass and population is in the northern hemisphere.
King cobras are most commonly found in South Asia and Southeast Asia. They can also, rarely, be found in the southern parts of China. King cobras prefer dense forests close to water.
Asia Media's population is 70.
CSR Asia's population is 2,011.