why is the population of jeruselam so unevenly distributed
The reason why the population is so unevenly distributed is because people tend to live in areas that are favorable for settlement. Also because some people are crowed with people, while some others are empty
A type of mixture in which different materials are spread out unevenly is known as a heterogeneous mixture. It is a combination of substances with no uniform composition or properties.
The reason why the population is so unevenly distributed is because people tend to live in areas that are favorable for settlement. Also because some people are crowed with people, while some others are empty
Because the center part is desert so the population distributed like this.
Russia is one of the least populated countries in the world. Low birth rates and abnormally high death rates caused the population to decline. Alcohol is blamed for half the deaths of among Russians aged 15 to 54.
Electoral votes are distributed based on population.
It means that the random variable of interest is Normally distributed and so the t-distribution is an appropriate distribution for the test rather than just an approximation.
No, it is not, as the population density is higher in the southeast in and around Oslo than it is in the North. Even so, being a mountainous area Norway still has the lowest population density in Europe.
It's very much a matter of hospitality of environment, with conseqent ready availability of food, ease of transport etc. What's more to the point is why humans ever colonisedsome of the harshest areas of the world!
firstly, africans are divided ammong themselves- this is facts- they are constantly fighting each other, therefore one finds that there is a constant level of migration in the African populace. in addition, Africa is a huge continent. (if I'm wrong please correct, thanks).
No, there are no Buddhist holy places in Jerusalem. Jerusalem is considered a holy city in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but it is not traditionally associated with Buddhism.
There may be additional length on either side. Or the mass may be distributed unevenly. Or there may be a steep gravity gradient, so that the center of mass is not the center of gravity (don't bet on it, though).