Answer:
South America's population remains concentrated in its interior, although many peripheral locations are growing rapidly.
Step-by-step explanation:
The continent of South America occupies a total area of 6.89 million square miles and has a populace of over 400 million. In South America, the estimated population is Fifty Six people per square mile. The three most populated countries in South America that are Venezuela, Ecuador, and Columbia all lie on the peripheral region of the continent. Therefore the statement that South America's population remains concentrated in its interior is false.