With very little population can cause the city/town/ village to bankrupt and not beable to get supplies
Countries with small populations may face challenges such as limited workforce, reduced tax base, and difficulties in providing a wide range of services. However, they may also benefit from closer-knit communities, lower crime rates, and a sense of tight-knit national identity. Small populations can also struggle to compete economically and politically on the global stage.
China is the largest country in the world by population.
Tokyo in Japan is the largest country in population on Earth. It has a whopping 37.8 million people - around a quarter of the country's population.
Little Rock's population was 193,524 at the 2010 census. The U.S. Census Bureau reported that the estimated population in Little Rock was 197,992 as of July 1, 2015.
The African country with a population of 9 million that starts with the letter C is the Democratic Republic of Congo.
As of the 2020 census, Little Diomede Island had a population of 80 people.
Yes because Madagascar has little population
The country has little income (oil, etc) and a large population.
Alaska, then Hawaii... Also a lot of states in the middle of the country have little population too.
Yemen is a small country on the Arabian peninsula in Southwest Asia. It has a population of a little more than 23 million.
The 5th most populated country in the world is Brazil with a little over 201 million people.
As of 2009 the population of Little Rock is 184,564.
The population of Little Chalfont is 4,497.
Little Thurlow's population is 230.
The population of Little Stanney is 181.
Little Shelford's population is 797.
Little Ponton's population is 135.
The population of Little Haiti is 29,760.