In terms of population, how does Papua New Guinea differ from other the Pacific Island? (1 point) Responses. It has a large population. It has low population density. Its population is mostly urban. It has a diverse population.

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In terms of population, Papua New Guinea differs from other Pacific Islands primarily in that it has a large population. While many Pacific Island nations have relatively small populations, Papua New Guinea has a much larger population, making it one of the more populous countries in the Pacific region.

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