the highlands of Scotland are a more remote region, the mountainous terrain, infertile soils, harsher climate and more barren landscape make it a less desirable place to live, not to mention it is harder to settle (roads are harder to build etc) The east coast on the other hand is flat, fertile and has the oil capital of europe there also.
You will find that the central lowlands (glasgow, edinburgh) etc are the most populated because it would be easier to cultivate, build roads etc thus more people lived there, the same can be said of the east coast, and the coastal areas near inverness.
The same is true of America where the flat lowlands of the east/central areas are much more populated than the west side of america (with the exception of the flat coastal strip running from washington, through oregon and down through California), not many people live in the mountain states (utah, nevada, Colorado, montana etc) hence why the east side of america was settled first as the land was simply....better.
France's North American holdings were sparsely populated because the French focused more on trade and establishing profitable fur trading relationships with Native American tribes than on permanent settlement. Additionally, harsh winter conditions and conflicts with Native Americans hindered French colonization efforts in North America.
The least populated area in England is likely to be Northumberland, which is a county located in the North East of England known for its vast areas of rural and sparsely populated landscapes, including the Northumberland National Park.
The three territories in Canada (Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut) are sparsely populated due to their remote location, harsh climate, and limited economic opportunities. The extreme weather conditions and vast, uninhabited landscapes make it challenging for people to settle and thrive in these regions. Additionally, the traditional way of life of many Indigenous communities in the territories contributes to the low population density.
Fermanagh had a population of over 156,000 in 1841. But after the Famine and continued emigration from the county, the population declined to an all time low of 49,000 in 1966. It has since increased to over 55,000 but still remains a very rural county with few job opportunities.
The Tibetan Plateau consists of rugged terrain, high altitudes, and extreme weather conditions, making it challenging to construct major roads. Additionally, the region is sparsely populated, reducing the need for extensive road infrastructure. The environmental sensitivity of the plateau also limits the development of large-scale infrastructure projects.
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Because They are so poor and they are still a developing country.
because their economy was alot better than the others.
It's very, very cold there.
Sparsely usually means appearing only occasionally, for example a sparsely populated area has only a few people living there. The opposite would be things compacted into a small area, so the opposite of sparsely would be 'densely'
in the north and south of Kenya it is sparsely due to climate and relief in the western and central of Kenya and of course Nairobi is densely, so its different in different areas of Kenya. hope this helps xx :)
The most deserted place in the USA is the village of Supai in the Grand Canyon. It is sparsely populated because it is only accessible by foot, mule, or helicopter, making it difficult for people to live there permanently.
Sparsely means only occassionally or thinly. So, sparsely settled means people occupy the space, but spread out. Example: The sparsely settled colony of 5000 square acres only had 40 residents, with most of them living in town and some living on the outskirts.
No, the population is well managed by the nine provinces with 54 million people, so the country is not densely populated.
Sparsely populated areas can be found in remote regions such as deserts, mountains, polar regions, and dense forests. These areas typically have low population density due to harsh environmental conditions, limited resources, or lack of infrastructure. Examples include parts of northern Canada, central Australia, and the Amazon rainforest.
The conditions in some of them are not great for living in. Some of the most northern parts of Europe are near the Arctic, so they are very cold. They are not good for supporting people, due to the climate and the quality of land, or just being mainly ice. There are also long periods of darkness during the winter months. They are not ideal for building towns and cities. So naturally they are sparsely populated.