Show HIVES OF HUMANITY SOME DENSELY POPULATED POR OF THE EARTH china england and the united states each have a str p of territory wherein the people are closely packed that the population of berlin ned 4 in 1908 Is not a ing result of financial depression although the german empire has 64 people in an area much smaller than texas no part of it is very densely peopled the new greater berlin which is planned on an area more than twice new york yorks s will not contain so many people the center of densest population in ger many is not berlin but crefeld but the ind estrial region of sia sla and westphalia does not contain more than 6 people belgium with more than 7 people in an area less les than maryland s Is considered an example of extreme density she feeds people to io the square mile by the aid of vast manu ac turing industry s java with 29 people a ti a space less than iowa supports to the square mile by agriculture alone the inhabited portion of egypt supports by agrical ture nearly 1 1000 to the square mile the chinese province of kangsu iq 1 supposed to support 35 people in the area of illinois but there is nc exact census still the portion of the province running from shanghai to along the railroad the grand canal and the river cin tn area like new jersey jerseys s Is one of the three great hives of humanity known to the world the other tr two 0 are engi sh and american A strip of mils mil s by 40 connecting london and the coast north of liverpool contains ii 1 less than new hampshire s area more than 16 people nearly as many ae a brazil or spain in the united states a strip miles by 40 whose central line connects boston and washington contains nearly 15 people in a space rather more than a third that of new york state this little strip of american so soil includes providence and the rhode island valley towns hartford new haven and the connecticut manlutac turing centers new york newark jersey city trenton philadelphia and baltimore it has many ports and is growing faster than any other imbor tant population center of the world toward undoubted primacy |