they are connected with the Suez Canal
Although definitions vary from one country to another, the common features of a metropolitan area is that it comprises a region of a densely populated urban area, together with its less densely populated suburban areas. These may include industry, infrastructure and dormitory housing.
Ganga Basin is the most populated part of india and is home to millions of people. many important cities like Rishikesh, Haridwar, Delhi, Agra, Kanpur, Allahabad, Ayodhya, Patna, Varanasi and Kolkata are found on its banks.
Alexandria is a city in Egypt. It is located in Africa.
Where can I locate the shoreline distance of each continent.
Algeria is the country with the largest land mass on the Mediterranean Sea. It has a coastline of approximately 998 miles (1,600 km) along the Mediterranean Sea.
As a whole, no, North Africa is not densely populated. However, this is because the Sahara Desert covers North Africa. Practically all of North Africans live along the Mediterranean, Atlantic, Red, and Nile coast. These areas are very densely populated.
Africa - along the Mediterranean coast.
along the river valleys in the north of India
along the river valleys in the north of India
along the river valleys in the north of India
along the river valleys in the north of India
Given the size of the Australian continent, it is sparsely populated. This is because around 44% of the continent is classed as desert, and virtually uninhabitable, while another 22% is semi-arid, and useful only for cattle properties. Most of the population is concentrated in cities and towns along the eastern and southeastern coasts.
Mediterranean
The Amazon is densely populated because like any fresh-water river it provides travel, food and water It is a rich food source and indigenous tribes have always lived on the river. Also to protect it's capital city, Brasilia was constructed inland along the river.
The country of Libya is in north Africa - along the Mediterranean coast
The answer to your question is the Mediterranean Sea.
The Nile River itself is not sparsely populated; in fact, it is surrounded by some of the most densely populated areas in northeastern Africa, particularly in Egypt and Sudan. Major cities, including Cairo, are situated along its banks, benefiting from the fertile land and water resources the river provides. While some remote areas along the river may have lower population densities, the overall region is characterized by significant human settlement and agricultural activity.