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What does sparsely and densely mean?

"Sparsely" and "densely" are words that describe the distribution of something, typically referring to how closely packed or spread out items are. Here's a breakdown:

Sparsely

* Meaning: Thinly spread out, with plenty of space between items.

* Examples:

* "The forest was sparsely populated with trees."

* "The city's population was sparsely distributed."

* "The data was sparsely populated with information."

Densely

* Meaning: Closely packed together, with little space between items.

* Examples:

* "The city was densely populated."

* "The forest was densely packed with trees."

* "The data was densely packed with information."

Think of it like this:

* Sparse is like a desert - lots of empty space between things.

* Dense is like a busy city - lots of things packed close together.

Beyond physical objects:

These words can also be used to describe abstract things like information or concepts. For example:

* Sparsely written: A text with little information or detail.

* Densely written: A text with lots of information and complex ideas.

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