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populations
- is the area that you live in dense or dispersed? explain.
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This question is about population distribution (dense or dispersed) of a living area. To answer, one would first recall the definitions: a dense area has a high population per unit area (e.g., cities with many people in small spaces, high-rise buildings, busy streets, many amenities close together), while a dispersed area has a low population per unit area (e.g., rural areas with farms, large plots of land between homes, fewer people overall). Then, observe one's own living area: count or estimate the number of people around, look at the housing density (how close homes are), presence of commercial areas, etc. For example, if living in a city apartment complex with many neighbors, shops, and offices nearby, it's dense. If living in a countryside with large fields between houses and few neighbors, it's dispersed.
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(Example answer) The area I live in is dense. My neighborhood has many apartment buildings, with several families in each building. There are also numerous shops, schools, and offices within a short walking distance, and the streets are often busy with pedestrians and vehicles, indicating a high number of people living and working in a relatively small area.