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The average number of people living in a square mile can vary greatly depending on the location, ranging from just a few individuals in rural areas to thousands in densely populated cities. In general, a square mile in a densely populated city may have tens of thousands of people living in it, while a rural area may have just a handful of residents. Similarly, the average number of people living in a square kilometer will depend on the country and its population density.
The temperature ranges in the southern hemisphere vary depending on the location and season. In general, temperatures can range from below freezing in areas like Antarctica to hot and humid in tropical regions like northern Australia. Overall, temperatures in the southern hemisphere tend to be cooler than the northern hemisphere due to its higher proportion of ocean.
The outback is a general term which refers to the vast, remote areas of inland Australia. Because it is an Australian term, it is something found in the sourn hemisphere.
Your question is incredibly vague. If I understand you correctly, though, you are asking "Where does the Northern Hemisphere meet the Southern Hemisphere?" The Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere meet at the equator.
The population of the coastal plains can vary depending on the specific region being referred to. In general, coastal plains tend to be densely populated due to their accessibility, resources, and economic opportunities. It is estimated that millions of people live in coastal plain regions around the world.
Robert E. Lee was the southern general.
Yes the total population is a Brazillion people.
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Russia has a population of 142,000,000 and an area of 6.5 million square miles, Canada has a population of 34,000,000 and an area of 3.8 million square miles, if you divide the population by number of square miles, you get the number of people per square mile. 142,000,000/6,500,000= 21.8 people per square mile for Russia. 34,000,000/3,800,000= 8.9 people per square mile in Canada. Keep in mind that this is a general estimate, and in both Russia and Canada, there are areas of higher population density and areas of lower density. In Russia, the European area is far more densely populated, while anywhere east of the Ural mountains is generally far more sparsely populated. In Canada's case, the southern areas near the United States are far more densely populated than the northern ones.
In general, the high ground in France is in the East and South.
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Ulysses S. Grant (northern / union general)The southern states = Confederacy northern states = Union
In the Northern Hemisphere there will be a general warming trend and in the Southern Hemisphere there will be a general cooling trend. These effect are more noticeable the further from the equator you go
The average number of people living in a square mile can vary greatly depending on the location, ranging from just a few individuals in rural areas to thousands in densely populated cities. In general, a square mile in a densely populated city may have tens of thousands of people living in it, while a rural area may have just a handful of residents. Similarly, the average number of people living in a square kilometer will depend on the country and its population density.
The temperature ranges in the southern hemisphere vary depending on the location and season. In general, temperatures can range from below freezing in areas like Antarctica to hot and humid in tropical regions like northern Australia. Overall, temperatures in the southern hemisphere tend to be cooler than the northern hemisphere due to its higher proportion of ocean.