Geography, asked by 8arudrakshasrivastav, 8 months ago

Plzzz tell me why northern Lowlands of asia are densely populated???​

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Answered by vihu14
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Explanation:

But,most of the western and south-western parts of the Asia are very sparsely populated. Because, 1) Rough weather and geographical conditions. 2) Less amount of resources availability.

Answered by satpathyfamily004
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Explanation:

North Asia or Northern Asia (Russian: Северная Азия, romanized: Severnaya Aziya), sometimes also referred to as Siberia, is the northern region of Asia, consisting of the Russian regions east of the Ural Mountains: Ural, Siberia and the Russian Far East. The region is sometimes also known as Asian Russia (as opposed to the smaller European Russia). North Asia is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the west by Eastern Europe, to the south by Central Asia and East Asia and to the east by the Pacific Ocean and North America. North Asia covers an area of approximately 13,100,000 square kilometres (5,100,000 sq mi) or 8.8% of the earth's land area, or 1.5 times the size of Brazil. It is the largest subregion of Asia by area, but is also the least populated, with an approximate total population of only 33 million people or 0.74% of Asia's population. North Asia is solely administrated by the Russian Federation, and makes up more than 75% of the territory of the country, but only 22% of its population, at a density of 2.5 people per km2 (6.5 per sq mi).[2] The region of Western Siberia and occasionally Kazakhstan is usually called Northwestern Asia or Northwest Asia (Russian: Северо-Западная Азия, lit. 'Severo-zapadnaya Aziya'), although the name sometimes refers to Caucasus or nearby provinces.

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