Europe has seen a major population growth, mainly in the west, due to birth rates and migration over the years which resulted in high population density, high population and small area = high population density. The population density of Western Europe is about 110 people per square kilometre.
Western Europe is densely populated due to its favorable climate, productive agricultural land, access to waterways for trade and transportation, historical development of cities, and economic opportunities. Additionally, social and political stability in the region have also contributed to attracting a high concentration of people.
There are many apartments, and they have very good health care :)
If you mean dense, as in stupid, I wouldn't even hazard a guess at that one, but do you mean densely populated? If so, I'd hazard a guess at Great Britain simply based on the size of the country. This is just a guess. Vatican City. It is .17 square miles and 860 people live there.
Monaco is densely populated due to its small size (2.02 sq km) and limited land available for development. Additionally, its popularity as a tax haven and luxury destination attracts a large number of wealthy residents and tourists to the area, further contributing to its high population density.
Manchester is densely populated due to its historical role as one of the world's first industrialized cities, which attracted a large number of workers to its factories and mills. Additionally, its vibrant cultural scene, educational institutions, and job opportunities continue to draw people to the city, leading to a high population density.
Rural women live in sparsely populated areas outside cities and towns, often engaged in agriculture and traditional roles. Urban women are residents of densely populated cities and towns, with access to more diverse opportunities, services, and resources. A key difference is that rural women may face more challenges in accessing education, healthcare, and economic opportunities compared to urban women.
As of 2021, the population of Mauritania is estimated to be around 4.6 million people. The population density of Mauritania is approximately 4.3 people per square kilometer, making it one of the least densely populated countries in the world.
yes because western Europe has a good food and water supply there would be flat grounds mostly around western Europe so yes it it is densly populated
Nonagricultural areas are so densely populated because of the population size, the history, the politics and society, society and civilization.
because of favorable climate
Europe is densely populated because such a large number of people live in a small space. Europe has a population of about 800,000,000 yet it is only about 10,180,000 km2 large. That means the population density of Europe is about 80/km2.
Because Asia is so populated.
No, the population is well managed by the nine provinces with 54 million people, so the country is not densely populated.
Barbados is very densely populated because it is a small country, but it has many citizens who have their heritage from many different races. There are Bajans of African, Chinese, American and European descent.
Most of Europe is densely populated because....it gives good jobsand there is free health care
Since Manhattan is so densely populated, space comes at a very high price.
It is rather the Coalbelt in Europe: Newcastle (England), Lorraine (France), the Ruhr (Germany), Silesia (Poland), Donbass (Ukraine). So called Coalbelt is just densely populated and highly urbanized track of coal mines along the Europe.
Because jesus sed so ok?
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 :)