
Why So Few Americans Live In This HUGE Area Of The East Coast
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The eastern half of the United States is home to about 80% of the country's total population. Despite this, there's a relatively large part of the East Coast that has far fewer people and no major cities. This region, stretching along the coastal areas of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia developed in a far different manner than their northeastern or Floridian neighbors. And, as usual, there's a geographic reason for this.
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The eastern half of the United States is home to about 80% of the country's total population. Despite this, there's a relatively large part of the East Coast that has far fewer people and no major cities. This region, stretching along the coastal areas of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia developed in a far different manner than their northeastern or Floridian neighbors. And, as usual, there's a geographic reason for this.
Stock footage is acquired from www.storyblocks.com.
Animation support provided by DH Designs (needahittman.com)
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