I think its because Brazil's coast are near the water and have good farming area, a nice breeze therefore people live near the coast leaving the inland sparsely populated.
(this answer may not be correct but its all live got) :)
Because it is used for planting crops for food supplies population cities and there is a government incentive to keep it that way for cattle activity
Because They are so poor and they are still a developing country.
the whole country is sparsely populated
not faming
rural
rural
Unlike the United States, the inland areas of Mexico are the most populated throughout the country.
The most populated areas in Latin America are typically inland. Major cities such as Mexico City, Sao Paulo, and Buenos Aires are located away from coastlines. However, there are also densely populated coastal cities such as Rio de Janeiro and Lima.
To organize and govern sparsely populated areas
Henan is the most populated province in China.
Mountains can be rugged and have harsh climates, making it difficult for people to live there. Additionally, access to basic resources like water and food can be limited in mountainous regions. The terrain also poses challenges for transportation and infrastructure development, thus limiting the potential for large populations to settle in these areas.
urban relates to the area surrounding cities and well populated areas. rural relates to a sparsely populated areas, usually farmland or country areas.
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