This is for china.
what do you notice when you look at a population map of china?
a...
Social Studies, 07.01.2020 18:31 Caleb4904
This is for china.
what do you notice when you look at a population map of china?
a) the more densely populated areas have few problems.
b) the more densely populated areas are along the coast.
c) the less densely populated areas are plagued by monsoons.
d) the less densely populated areas are engaged in civil war.
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