The Kanto Plain in Japan is home to approximately 30 million people, making it one of the most densely populated regions in the world.
Many people live on the Indo-Gangetic plain due to its fertile soil, which supports agriculture and provides abundant food resources. The region also benefits from a network of rivers that provide water for irrigation and transportation, making it a desirable place for settlement and economic activities. Additionally, the plain's relatively flat terrain facilitates easy construction and infrastructure development.
Most people live at elevations ranging from sea level to around 2,000 feet (600 meters). Factors such as climate, job opportunities, and proximity to amenities can influence the elevation at which people choose to live.
Approximately 430,000 people live in Laval, which is the 13th most populous city in Canada.
The Atlantic Coastal Plain region in the United States is home to over 40 million people, including major cities like Washington D.C., Baltimore, and Atlanta. The population density varies widely across different areas of the region.
The Great European Plain.
Most Israelis live in the Tel Aviv or Jerusalem metropolitan areas.
The Kanto Plain in Japan is home to approximately 30 million people, making it one of the most densely populated regions in the world.
Yes! lots of people live here!
Many people live on the plains because there is more fresh air.
They were nomads (always on the move.) They lived in temporary tipis which were quick to put up and down which were carried on travois.
the northern European plain
There both holy to the people that live by it
Most live close to the Nile because of the water, the alternative being desert.
Pampas
I dont know xd
Because most people are live in near the European plains they slave the farmers,hunters.and fishers are settled near the waterways.