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The intermountain region may have fewer people due to its challenging geography, including mountainous terrain and limited water resources. Additionally, the area may have fewer economic opportunities and infrastructure compared to other regions, leading to lower population concentrations.
The region that had fewer people living in emergency and transitional shelters in 1990 than in 2000 is not specified in the question. A specific region or dataset is needed to provide an accurate answer.
The Interior West
People settle in a particular region due to job opportunities and economic considerations, such as access to resources or government incentives. Additionally, factors like climate, access to amenities, and proximity to family and friends can also influence where people choose to settle.
It is my theory that the world needs to have fewer people living in it so that the environment will not be damaged.
As a continent, most likely. As a region of the earth, I'd bet that a selected area of the Pacific Ocean has fewer.
They help because some groups of people have fewer opportunities to raise their standard of living themselves.
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i think it is more because there are a lot of people coming from other states now a days
People worked shorter days and fewer hours.
People were living longer. i hate online history -__- i love it lol:)
A large castle could have hundreds of people living in it, but most had far fewer. If you think about it, nearly all castles were abandoned at some point, and had no one living in them at all.