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i would live in a sparse population because there would not be that many people crowded all together with no room to change stuff or build stuff it would become difficulty remodeling stuff and have stuff falling on people.
The European region with rich soil, abundant resources, and a dense population is the North European Plain. Stretching from France to Russia, this region is known for its fertile soils, natural resources, and high population density due to centuries of agricultural development and industrialization.
Northern European Plains
Oddly worded question...If you are asking where you would find a large population of dense people, they are pretty evenly distributed throughout the state. If you are looking for where the population density is the highest, Richmond is a good place to look. As for a region, the entire eastern half of the state is fairly densely populated.
The population of Russia and the Republics is least dense in Siberia, which is a vast and sparsely populated region in eastern Russia. This area is known for its extreme climates and remote landscapes, which have historically discouraged high population concentrations.
Depends on what region of Greece you are in. If you are in Athens, Thessaloniki, or some of the other more populated cities it becomes pretty dense. However rural Greece on the other hand is sparsely populated.
The East Coast mostly. But the most dense populated areas would be the Northern East Coast by New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, etc.
The Himalayan region of India, Nepal, Tibet & China, in the deciduous forest areas. Muntijac prefer fairly dense vegetation. They are one of the prey species for Tigers.
A dense population pattern occurs in the eastern coast of Australia
The actual answer is a large, dense population
When a population is large and dense