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Yellow Region (4 billion people)
This smaller geographic area is densely populated and includes:
China
India
Bangladesh
Indonesia
Pakistan
Vietnam
Thailand
Philippines
Japan (and some neighboring areas)
Despite its smaller landmass, it holds half the world's population — largely due to the concentration of high-population countries (notably China and India, the two most populous nations).
Orange-Brown Region (4 billion people)
This is a much larger geographical area but less densely populated, covering:
All of the Americas (North + South)
Europe
Africa
Russia
Australia
Rest of Asia outside the yellow zone
Key Insights
Population Density Imbalance: A small part of Asia holds as many people as the entire rest of the world.
Geographical vs Demographic Size: Landmass does not correlate with population size. The yellow region is geographically small but demographically immense.
Strategic Importance: The highlighted yellow zone (often called the “Asian demographic core”) is critical economically and geopolitically, simply because of the massive number of people concentrated there.
Urbanization & Resources: This emphasizes potential challenges around urban infrastructure, food supply, water, and resource management where population density is highest.
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