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Geography, 06.11.2020 19:30 fatherbamboo
Analyze the maps below and answer the question that follows.
Two population density maps of Britain. The left map is labeled 1701 and the right map is labeled 1911. A legend notes the approximate number of inhabitants in thousands. The darker areas are more populated than the lighter areas.
Based on the population density maps above, what is true about Britain’s population over time?
A.
It has decreased.
B.
The population density is now the same everywhere in Britain.
C.
More people have moved to urban areas.
D.
The west coast has long been the most populated area.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
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