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What conclusion can be drawn about population distribution
The areas with no lights have high populations.
The areas with the most lights have the lowest populations.
The areas with the fewest lights have the highest populations.
The areas with the most lights have the highest populations.
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The areas with the most lights have the highest populations.
Reason: Nighttime light intensity generally correlates with population density and urbanization—brightly lit areas are typically cities with many people. Caveat: this is not perfect—some densely populated but off-grid or rural areas may appear dark, and some brightly lit areas (industrial sites, airports) may overstate local population.
Reason: Nighttime light intensity generally correlates with population density and urbanization—brightly lit areas are typically cities with many people. Caveat: this is not perfect—some densely populated but off-grid or rural areas may appear dark, and some brightly lit areas (industrial sites, airports) may overstate local population.
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