Asian countries, more so in the past than presently, have had high birth rates. This led to a burst in population, especially in countries such as China, India, Bangladesh, etc. Currently, none of these countries are currently growing uncontrollably, as this aspect has now moved on to Africa. In Asian countries and in Asian cultures, traditions, etc. families tend to have more children than in Europe. This explains the major uneven distribution between the two regions.
India ranks second in population of all Asian countries. Only China has more people.
Less population means more benefits, services and prosperity for everyone. A controlled population strives better.
New York City is home to the largest Indian population in the Western hemisphere, more than 6 lakhs (600,000), out of a total Asian population of 20 lakhs (2 million).
They have many cultures in the Asian countries. In Asia art and music are done a lot, there religions are Hinduism and Buddhism and they are more like the western world.
For me there is no advantages in over population since it caused more poverty, scarcity of food, famine , unemployment, pollution and crimes.
The difference between western perspective and Asian perspective is western perspective is more 'realistic'. [P.S. this has nothing to do with gorillas }:(]
As of the latest data, Eastern Europe is generally more populated than Western Europe. Countries like Russia and Ukraine contribute significantly to the population of Eastern Europe, making it more populous overall. In contrast, while Western Europe has many densely populated countries, its overall population is smaller than that of the Eastern region.
China - with population of more than a billion. Keep in mind though, that in terms of population Japan beats Russia by some 40 million.
No, the western hemisphere does not have more countries than the eastern hemisphere. There are 35 countries in the Americas (western hemisphere) and 47 countries in Asia alone (eastern hemisphere).
Most likely the countries with the largest Asian populations, which are most likely the UK and France.
The highest rates of breast cancer occur in Western countries (more than 100 cases per 100,000 women) and the lowest among Asian countries (10-15 cases per 100,000 women).
I am not aware of any Western Asian country where a significant percentage of people wear dreadlocks. This is much more popular in Africa and among Black communities in the Americas.