People in the western Sahara mostly live in populated areas but there are some remote areas with less people. There are about 400, 000 people living in that small area so most of the people are nomadic and move around constantly.
Scarcely, but yes
Hillbilly is a derogatory term used to describe people who live in the sparsely populated areas of the Appalachian and Ozark mountain areas of the eastern United States.
Italy has many big densely populated cities and also many rural areas.
Possibly because they are not desirable places to live in.
It is one of the most populated areas which causes more people to live there. Therefor this leads to more pollution.
Sparsely populated is when not many people live there. This is places like Iceland or Finland. People might not want to live there because it is mountainous or just a desert.
People choose to live in dense areas for various reasons, including access to amenities such as public transportation, shopping, dining, and cultural activities. Dense areas also tend to offer job opportunities, social connections, and a vibrant lifestyle. Some people enjoy the convenience of being close to everything and the energy of a bustling urban environment.
Dharavi is estimated to have a population of around 700,000 to 1 million people, making it one of the most densely populated areas in the world.
Egypt is a country, it does not 'live' anywhere. It is located south east of the Mediterranean Sea.
Mice and rats live all over the world. They just need access to food, water, and shelter. They tend to live in areas populated by people since we inadvertently provide all of these.
The main goal of military training outside of populated areas is to reduce the risk of civilian personnel. Especially in live fire training where the most danger is involved.