Population Distribution in the USA
Fill in the gaps with the correct words to complete the sentences about the population distribution in the USA.
The population distribution refers to how people are spread out across a country or an area. In the United States of America (USA), the population is not evenly distributed. Some areas have a ____ (large/small) number of people, while others have a ____ (large/small) population.
The most populated areas in the USA are the ____ (cities/towns) and ____ (states/regions) along the coasts. Cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago have ____ (millions/thousands) of people living in them. These areas are often called ____ (urban/rural) areas because they have a high population density.
On the other hand, there are ____ (few/many) people living in ____ (rural/urban) areas, such as the ____ (mountains/deserts) and ____ (plains/forests). These areas have a ____ (low/high) population density because there is more ____ (space/crowding) between people.
Overall, the population distribution in the USA is ____ (even/uneven). The ____ (coastal/central) areas have a higher population density, while the ____ (inland/outer) areas have a lower population density.
Understanding population distribution helps us learn about how people live and where they choose to settle. It also helps us understand the ____ (challenges/benefits) of living in different areas and how resources are distributed.
Answers: 1. large 2. small 3. cities 4. states 5. millions 6. urban 7. few 8. rural 9. mountains 10. plains 11. low 12. space 13. uneven 14. coastal 15. inland 16. benefits
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