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Why are forests sparsely populated?

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Answered by xXtraMadness
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Population densities rarely pass 10 people per square mile (26 people per square kilometer). ... Populations concentrate where there are resources to extract, such as fertile ground or minerals, or where trade routes converge. Hunter-gatherers can make a decent living in tropical forests, but they do not build cities.

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Populations concentrate where there are resources to extract, such as fertile ground or minerals, or where trade routes converge. Hunter-gatherers can make a decent living in tropical forests, but they do not build cities. Population densities rarely pass 10 people per square mile (26 people per square kilometer).

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