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Words you are likely to use with Population Density Maps

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population   the number of people living in a region such as a city, state, or country  
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population density   shows how crowded an area is by calculating the average number of people living in a square unit of land  
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sparsely populated   describes any place where only a few people live and they are far apart from each other  
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densely populated   describes a place where a lot of people live close together  
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rural   a population region located in places like the countryside, a forest, the desert, or up in the mountains  
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urban   a population region located inside a city  
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suburban   a population region located in a residential community just outside a city  
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metropolis   a large city that becomes the political and cultural center of a region  
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birth rate   the number of babies born in a region for every thousand people  
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death rate   the number of people that die in a region for every thousand people  
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uninhabited   nobody lives there  
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region   an area that has one or more unifying characteristics that set it apart from other areas.  
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