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What is the difference between sparse, moderate, and dense population density? In detail
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Population densities are usually defined as being either dense or sparse. Sparsely populated denotes containing few people relative to size, while densely populated denotes containing a large amount of people ralative to size
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Sparse population means not many people
Moderate means more people but still not a lot
Dense means it is very populated
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