Europe is densely populated because such a large number of people live in a small space. Europe has a population of about 800,000,000 yet it is only about 10,180,000 km2 large. That means the population density of Europe is about 80/km2.
Because Western Europe is so small, yet boasts a very large population, it is one of the most densely populated regions. The large population is due to population booms in the past and large Immigration rates.
For two main reasons:
Because it is a veryarge area and people there tend to have large families
Because of its small land area and gigantic population.
because lots of people migrate there
Immagration
The most densely populated area in Africa is in the west otherwise known as west Africa.
New Jersey is the United State's most densely populated state.
The western regions of North America in 1781 were generally sparsely populated compared to the eastern coastal areas. Native American tribes and some European settlers lived in these regions, but the population density was much lower than in the eastern colonies.
It is a little of both. The north east portion of the US is densely populated while the north central and the north west is mainly open forested areas.
The most densely settled area is in the west, which has fertile soil and industry.
in the west, where the soil is richest.
The west part which is in Europe. The west part which is in Europe.
Of the ones given, as of 2011, they are listed as:Rank District State7th Mumbai City Maharashtra8th West Delhi Delhi9th Hyderabad Andhra PradeshThe MOST densely populated area is North East Delhi, ranked at Number 1.
West Virginia's population density is fairly moderate, averaging 77.1 people per square mile, ranking 29th.
Bihar with 1102 per square km (6740 per sq. mi)
No. It is in the north west of Europe.
In 1890, the region least densely populated was likely the American West, encompassing states such as Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, and parts of other states like Idaho and Utah. These areas were sparsely populated due to harsh climates, rugged terrain, and limited resources, among other factors.