China has a high population density primarily due to its large population, which is the largest in the world, exceeding 1.4 billion people. The majority of its population is concentrated in urban areas, particularly along the eastern coast, where economic opportunities and resources are more abundant. Additionally, factors such as historical agricultural practices and migration from rural to urban areas contribute to this density. These dynamics create significant pressure on infrastructure, housing, and resources in densely populated regions.
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Since Density=Volume/Mass, and the mass increases as the volume increases they will always have the same density no matter how big it is.
It depends on the size of the emerald you have
Saturn would float in water if you could find a big enough tub and the water to fill it.
No, the Great Wall of China does not cover the entire country. It stretches over approximately 13,000 miles across northern China, but it does not encircle the entire country.
China's population density is 378 people per square mile. The estimated population of China as of 2013 is 1.36 billion people.
The density of population in China is 145/km2.
Because big density is to heavy.
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The population density of China is 33.9 people per square mile
Population density in China was last measured at 144.10 in 2011, according to the World Bank. Population density is midyear population divided by land area in square kilometers.
China's population density is about 140 per square kilometer.
Shanghai is the area in China with the highest population density. It is one of the most populous cities in the world, with a density of over 6,300 people per square kilometer.
Beijing has a population density of 3,300 people per square mile.
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