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 i have brainliest. Analyze the graph below and answer the question that follows. Analyze the size of the largest cities in Brazil, as shown on the graph above. Does Brazil follow rank-size distribution?

i have brainliest Analyze the graph below and answer the question that follows Analyze the size of the largest cities in Brazil as shown on the graph above Doe class=

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 The country's poorest and least developed region is the semi-arid North-East. This region has historically had the single largest concentration of rural poverty in Latin America, with more than half of the total population and three quarters of the rural population being poor. Low income.  mainly the big cities in south-east Brazil. the ranking of cities is being followed by the graph.

short answer: yes the graph does follow the rank size distribution from the graph.

Answer:

This graph shows the population distribution of Brazil’s largest cities. The vertical axis shows the population, and the horizontal axis shows the rank of the city. The shape of this graph seems to follow rank-size distribution closely. It shows that the population of Rio de Janeiro is about half that of Sao Paulo and the population of Salvador is about half that of Rio de Janeiro. It also shows that the total population of the seven largest cities is about 2 x 7, or 14, million, while the total population of the three largest cities is about 20 million. In other words, the three largest cities account for over half of the population.

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