Social Sciences, asked by srishtigandhi099, 1 year ago

difference between sparsely and densely populated land

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Answered by bijin1628
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Answer:

a sparsely populated land is one area where number of people per square km is very low

a densely populated land is one area where number of people per square km is very high

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Answered by zaabiis
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Answer:

The difference between them is easily understandable or you can explain it as, sparsely populated countries, cities or so on has relatively more number of people considering it's area or size and vice versa for densely populated countries, cities or so on.

[or else vice versa, i.e.] densely populated countries, cities or so on has relatively large no of people compared to it's size or area and vice versa for sparsely populated countries, cities or so on.

The words 'densely' and 'sparsely' itself explains the difference that is there between the two. [i.e. to say, if you know the meaning of the words]

Definition:

Sparsely populated countries, cities or so on means that there is relatively low number of people in a country, city or so on [ or else compared to its area or size].

e.g. Mongolia

Densely populated countries, cities or so on means that there is relatively large number of people in a country, city or so on [ or else compared to its area or size].

e.g. England

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