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Asian Population Density, 1998

Source: CIA World Factbook

Country (people/sq. km)
Afghanistan (38.3)
Bangladesh (952.9)
China (135.7)
Hong Kong (6,436.7)
India (330.7)
Japan (336.0)
Mongolia (1.6)
North Korea (184.2)
South Korea (472.7)
As of 2007, the estimated population of India was over 1.1 billion, while that of Japan was 127 million. Which statement BEST explains a comparison of the population density of the two countries?

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Answer:Country (people/sq. km)

Afghanistan (38.3)

Bangladesh (952.9)

China (135.7)

Hong Kong (6,436.7)

India (330.7)

Japan (336.0)

Mongolia (1.6)

North Korea (184.2)

South Korea (472.7)

As of 2007, the estimated population of India was over 1.1 billion, while that of Japan was 127 million. Which statement BEST explains a comparison of the population density of the two countries?

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Me Sa
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Answer:

A. Japan is a smaller, more compact country than India.

Explanation: justed did it on USATESTprep

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