Limitations of Arithmetic Population Density
The Netherlands and Bangladesh both have high arithmetic population densities, but their ecological footprints differ significantly. Which statement best explains why standard density calculations might be misleading when comparing these countries?
A
They fail to account for consumption patterns and resource use
B
They don’t consider the total population size
C
They overestimate the amount of habitable land
D
They undercount rural populations
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