Most of the high-density areas are coterminous with the alluvial plains on which intensive agriculture is centred.
Answer: Scandanavia (Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, and Finland).
Most likely in parts of India, especially around the Ganges River, another location would be in most parts of Japan. China, Vietnam and the Sudan, Nigeria and Ethiopia
The economic activity in the most densely populated parts of North America is in the medical field. There are cosmetic as well as necessary medical procedures performed in great numbers anywhere where there are a lot of people.
No, Eastern China is actually one of the most densely populated regions in the country. It is home to major cities like Shanghai and Beijing, as well as many other urban centers, resulting in a high population density.
Most of places in central and eastern parts of China are highly populated. While most of west is much less populated simply due to harsh climate conditions.
That depends on what is meant by "Tons of people". Ireland is not a densely populated country. There are over 4.5 million people in Ireland. Parts of Ireland are not highly populated, particularly the rural areas of the west of Ireland.
No, population density varies across different regions of China. Eastern and coastal regions tend to be more densely populated than western and rural areas. Cities such as Shanghai and Beijing have high population density compared to rural provinces like Tibet and Qinghai.
In 1890, the region least densely populated was likely the American West, encompassing states such as Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, and parts of other states like Idaho and Utah. These areas were sparsely populated due to harsh climates, rugged terrain, and limited resources, among other factors.
The least dense European country is not Russia (8.3 per/km2), but is in fact Iceland (3.1 per/km2). The answer is Iceland
In China, in the eastern parts, the southwest is home to Tibetans and the northwest was inhabited by Tocharians but is now populated by Altaic peoples.
The entire western part of China is extremely populated whilst the Eastern has a ratio of 1 person per 20 miles.
Certain parts of Asia are densely populated, especially countries like China and India. While population growth has slowed in some regions, overpopulation remains a concern due to limited resources and strain on infrastructure. Efforts to address this issue include family planning programs and urban development initiatives.