® oo i 40° 20° \ S 2 = Q ~ ~ ow 20° JPIGC_ QF CAPRI 0) (x 2 - Je L = & 50 or over per Sc 25 to 250 27610 125 » » ~ 2.5t0 26per Sq.Mile %,...ALess than 2.5 per Sq Mile F'1G. 176. This map shows the density of population in the different parts of the world. The regions of greatest density are not certain to have the aighest purchasing power. Compare this map with Figure 162 (page 243). How does the eastern part of the United States stand on that map and on ‘his? western Europe? [ndia? China? Japan? Which is a larger world market, and which is more densely populated, the Pacific states of the Jnited States or Java? Egypt or southeastern Australia? Is central Brazil a good market or a poor one, and why? northern Canada? South Africa? the Netherlands?