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Humans have adapted to living in highly populate cities by creating new forms of transportation such as buses and subways. They have also developed more efficient forms of technology such as texting and e-mail.

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How many years ago were all continents populated?

All continents are not populated. There is no regular population living in Antarctica. The last continent to be populated was South America, probably over 15,000 years ago.


How have humans used adapted to and modified different enviorments in the eastern hemisphere?

Humans in the eastern hemisphere have adapted to various environments by developing specific skills, technologies, and social structures. For example, in arid regions, they have developed irrigation systems to support agriculture, while in mountainous areas, they have built terraces for farming. In urban areas, they have created efficient transportation systems and high-rise buildings to maximize living space.


What are countries counties cities and other man-made boundaries?

Countries, counties, cities, and other man-made boundaries are geographical divisions created by humans for administrative, political, or organizational purposes. Countries are sovereign states with defined borders, counties are administrative regions within a country, and cities are urban areas with local governance. These boundaries help facilitate the organization and management of territories and populations.


What continent has a 0 population?

There are no uninhabited continents, but Antarctica is the least populated continent - with no more than 1500 humans - the rest is populated by penguins, whales, bears and other small species. Antarctica officially has a zero population, and the only bear you are likely to find on that continent is someones teddy bear.


What percentage of the earths surface is populated?

Approximately 10% of the Earth's surface is populated by humans. This includes urban areas, towns, and villages where people reside and work. The majority of the Earth's surface remains uninhabited and consists of oceans, deserts, mountains, and other uninhabitable regions.

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