The real reason is because in areas where high population density occurs, the area has just become very developed and has began to expand rapidly and more people go to the area to work or live. therefore resulting in highly or over populated areas. such as Japan.
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∙ 11y agoBecause of all the industries they have there.
Also because of all of the mountains and how little space they have due to the huge population of Japan.
They have extremly small flats and can go up to a 1 bedrom flat for everything.
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∙ 12y agoCoz people have loads of kids coz they know some will die and then not as many as they expect die then there are more people in the world than there would have been if the amount expected had died but they dont. but they dont take the hint andhave more and more kids expecting most of them to die. and also theres lots of illeagal immigrants. PEACE OUT!
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∙ 12y agobecause people don't care how big their country is when they are having kids...
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∙ 15y agoBecause people dont care how big their land is when they are having kids..
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∙ 15y agothe population is so big because of the rules set there for women and the society wants to have a high population so many women have babies.
no
it is Hokkaido
The opposite of densely populated is sparsly populated.
The opposite of densely populated is sparsly populated.
densely populated
Good, similar to the US of A but more densely populated.
no cube is not the densely populated area
its densely populated
It depends how one defines over-populated , but it is less densely populated than Japan. Many demographers do say it is at a maximum or close
Nonagricultural areas are so densely populated because of the population size, the history, the politics and society, society and civilization.
Netherlands is the most densely populated country in the world
The most densely populated areas of Asia are Tokyo, Japan, Maldives (a tropical nation of hundreds of islands in the Indian Ocean), Bahrain, Bangladesh, and Taiwan.