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As the country with the lowest population density in the world, how sparse is Mongolia's population?
The main population of Mongolia is concentrated in the capital of Mongolia, resulting in a small population living in other parts of Mongolia. This is mainly because the infrastructure construction outside the capital of Mongolia is very poor, which leads to serious population outflow in other areas. As the political, economic and cultural center of Mongolia, the infrastructure is far superior to other regions, so the vast majority of Mongolia's population has gathered in the capital of Mongolia.

Mongolia does not have a complete industrial system to support the national economic development, mainly because Mongolia does not have much strategic living space and is surrounded by world powers. If Mongolia wants to develop its economy and strengthen its own strength, it will certainly arouse the vigilance of neighboring countries, which is not good for Mongolia, so Mongolia chooses to export natural resources in exchange for foreign exchange to develop its domestic economy. However, Mongolia has no sea port, which also leads to Mongolia's economic development in the hands of other countries.

The vast majority of Mongolians live in the capital of Mongolia, which also causes traffic jams in the capital of Mongolia, so the air environment and traffic in the capital of Mongolia are very bad. However, the Mongolian government is unable to solve this problem, mainly because of the lack of employment opportunities in other regions. Once they choose to leave the capital, Mongolian young people will lose their own financial resources, which is unimaginable for Mongolian young people.

Therefore, the only thing Mongolia can do now is to improve its relations with neighboring countries, then export a lot of natural resources in exchange for foreign exchange, and then vigorously develop domestic infrastructure through these foreign exchange, because only in this way can the traffic congestion and population density in the Mongolian capital be effectively alleviated.