I guess you mean on the Mexican Central Plateau. It has temperate climates, unlike the scorching deserts to the north and the tropical areas along the coasts. It also has rich volcanic soils, allowing better crop production and increased population densities.
Approximately 25 million people live in the Appalachian Plateau region, which spans multiple states in the eastern United States, such as Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. The population density varies across the region, with some areas being more densely populated than others.
Most of them live on the Central Mexican Plateau
My guess is that this question is about Tibet, which is primarily a high interior plateau, but there are other areas of the world that have this landform.
The center is a large plateau. Most of the people live on this patchy grassland.
Chinook people are not plateau people. Traditionally, Chinooks live along the Columbia River and around Willapa Bay.
In fact it is the opposite: almost 40% of the population lives on the Central Mexican Plateau.
Yes the Colorado plateau
Yes, the Hopi Indians lived, and still live, in the Colorado Plateau Desert.
even thought the deccan plateau may be very hot and dry and very hard for vegetation people live there for shelter
the plateau lived in teepee and long house
mexico's central plateau makes up more than half of the country's area. most of mexico's people live here. however, the surrounding mountains make it hard for people to travel to and from the central plateau.
On the Central Mexican Plateau, which spans most of central Mexico.