The state of Wyoming has an area of 97,818 square miles, and its population in 2000 was 493,782. At the same time, with an area of only 67 square miles, the District of Colombia's population was 572,059. Explain why you think the population of Wyoming was less than the population of The District of Colombia
Hmm well I don't know much about those places but what can you tell me about their geography? and perhaps their relative economic importance?
* This is what i learned from AP Human Geography. I took a test on this today so yeah. Well there is the four largest population clusters: 1. East Asia accounts for mostly China that makes up like 1/4 of the world population. 2. South Asia is the cluster in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. 3. Europe with the majority of people living in large urban cities. 4. North America. possible what you are looking for. North america is the fourth cluster and is in the east coast and includes parts of Canada. There is people spread out in the eastcoast on major cities called Megalopolis also known as Bosnywash (boston new york and Washington,D.C) So yeah you can say there is more population distributed accross the east coast in the U.S and if you not in APHG and you teacher will wonder how you got the answer then idk. you can say that Washington has a higher population density than Wyoming.
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