It's a dense rainforest.
Sparse population.
Sparse population refers to an area with a low density of people living there. This means there are fewer individuals spread out over a large geographic area. Sparse population areas often have limited access to services and infrastructure due to the low number of residents.
Sparse population refers to an area with a low density of inhabitants relative to its size. These areas typically have fewer people spread out over a large geographic area, leading to a sense of isolation and limited access to services and resources.
Overcrowding or dense population.
Sparse population density refers to an area with a low number of people living per square unit of land. This results in wide open spaces with few inhabitants spread out over a large area.
In geography, sparse refers to an area with low population density or few resources. It can also indicate areas that have limited vegetation or development. A sparse geographic area typically has widely scattered elements such as settlements or vegetation.
Population can be described as dense, sparse or even. The population of a given area can be described using three parameters namely the area, time and the individuals or species.
thinly populated, not dense or crowded eg the desert population is sparse
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Alaska has the lowest population density in the United States. Its large land area and relatively small population contribute to its sparse population density.
63% of population
The Australian continent has a very sparse population. Population density is less than 3 people per square kilometre.