Use the Population Density map. If the populations in the US and Canada are both (approximately) 19% rural and 81% urban, why do the countries’ population distributions look so different on the map depicting population density?
760 140 40 cle 120 100 80 Arctic 11 Vancouver seattle Portland 3 Montréal OBO Sacramento 6 O San Francisco Denver Minneapoliso Toronto Boston Detroit Chicago efteyeland New York Philadelphia Kansas Pittsburgh 8 Baltimore Washington Cincinnati St. Louis Charlotte Atlanta Dallas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Riverside San Diego Phoenix Houston San Antonio Orlando Tampa 1 Miami Tropic of Cancer Havana San Juan be Post-au-Prince Santo Domingo Opuebla Monterrey POPULATION DENSITY Guadalajara per sq. km (per. sq. mile) Mexico City Toluca Over 500 (Over 1,250) 100 - 500 (250 - 1,250) Guatemala 25 - 100 (62.5 - 250) 10-25 (25 - 62.5) 1-10 (2.5 -25) Under 1 (Under 2.5) Metropolitan area over 10,000,000 population O Metropolitan area 2,000,000 to 10,000,000 population 90 Source: U.S. Department of Energy: United Nations A-102036-1 80 So Rand McNally 70
Use the Population Density map. If the populations in the US and Canada are both (approximately) 19% rural and 81% urban
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