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notsponge [240]
3 years ago
11

In a paragraph of not more than 8 lines describe the reasons for the difference in the population density of South Africa and En

gland.​
Geography
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Kamila [148]3 years ago
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Hey there! I'm happy to help!

Both South Africa and England have a similar populations. However, these countries have different population densities. Population density is how crowded the country is with people. South Africa is a much larger country in terms of its area while England has a smaller land area. If they have similar populations, but different amounts of space, one is going to have a higher population density. Since England has less space, it has a higher population density as there are more people in a smaller space. There is more land area in South Africa, so this naturally makes it less crowded.

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