It depends on the area's situation. If they are economically stable, then there will be no disadvantages. But if they're not, then some advantages would be:
1. Scarcity of resources.
2. Insufficiency of products.
3. Government's tendency is to provide the people's needs STRICTLY and would have an equal distribution. And equal distribution is not fair. An example would be this: Man 1 produced 5 baskets while Man 2 produces ten baskets. If it would have an equal distribution of goods, both of them will receive the same amount of money/salary, which is unfair to Man 2. It would be best if it would have an equitable distribution.
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The population density of High River is 905.5 people per square kilometer.
Urban area: High population density Suburban area: Moderate population density Rural area: Low population density
high areas of population density in Japan are generally located in Tokyo, Japans capital. high areas of population density in japan are generally located in Tokyo, Japans capital.
high areas of population density in Japan are generally located in Tokyo, Japans capital. high areas of population density in japan are generally located in Tokyo, Japans capital.
Denmark is the smallest Scandinavian country with a high population density. Its size is relatively small compared to Norway and Sweden, but it has a higher population density due to its larger population.
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The land is fertile, which supports extensive agricultural production and a high population density.
Sparse population.
north has a high population density but south has a low population density. To find out more population densities of other countries, look at a choropleth map
Having a high population density means that there are more people living in a certain distance, for example Japan would have a higher population density if 1000 people lived in an area of 1 km squared. The higher the number, the higher the population density.
it doesnt
low