Based on what you've learned about population density, what are some possible explanations for Great Britain's high population density?
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The reasons for Great Britain’s high population.
1) Abundance of huge arable grounds suitable for cultivation of grains in ample amount.
2) England was the first country to face industrialization in the 18th century while its neighboring countries. Its power in the seas along with its industrialization helped it to increase trade to a massive level. Which provided the required economical requirements to provide food for a greater population. And hence population increased.
3) The early development of a market economy promoted greater specialization, efficiency, and trade, resulting in greater food production and higher populations
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