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Use the Population Density map. If the populations in the US and Canada are both (approximately) 19% rural and 81% urban

Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 9:50 am
by answerhappygod
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?
Use The Population Density Map If The Populations In The Us And Canada Are Both Approximately 19 Rural And 81 Urban 1
Use The Population Density Map If The Populations In The Us And Canada Are Both Approximately 19 Rural And 81 Urban 1 (229.15 KiB) Viewed 16 times
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