Question
Which reason best explains why the population density of Western China is so low?
A.
Most of the area is mountainous.
B.
Most of the area is covered with marshes.
C.
Most of the area is a desert.
D.
Most of the area is covered with forests.
A.
Most of the area is mountainous.
B.
Most of the area is covered with marshes.
C.
Most of the area is a desert.
D.
Most of the area is covered with forests.
Answers
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The best explanation for the low population density of Western China is:
A. Most of the area is mountainous.
Western China is characterized by its rugged terrain, including mountains such as the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau, which makes it less suitable for large populations compared to more habitable flatlands found in eastern China. While deserts and other factors can contribute to low density, the mountainous terrain is a significant factor in limiting population growth and settlement in that region.
A. Most of the area is mountainous.
Western China is characterized by its rugged terrain, including mountains such as the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau, which makes it less suitable for large populations compared to more habitable flatlands found in eastern China. While deserts and other factors can contribute to low density, the mountainous terrain is a significant factor in limiting population growth and settlement in that region.
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