What geographic pattern do most of South America’s densest population areas have in common?
What geographic pattern do most of South America’s densest population areas have in common?
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South America is a continent located in the southern part of the western hemisphere. The continent covers a total area of 6.89 million square miles and has a population of more than 410 million people. The average population density in South America is 56 persons per square mile. However, population density ranges between countries. Ecuador has the highest population density, while the Falkland Islands have the lowest.
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