38. Drive On The Right Sife Of The Road
Anyone who has been outside of North America and driven in either the United Kingdom or a Commonwealth country is used to driving on the left side of the road. Driving on the left side of the road has been around since the first cars were made.
People in the UK and its former colonies that are now part of the Commonwealth have kept driving on the left side of the road. This is also true of the places that used to be British colonies. Keep an eye on the cars around you, and use this helpful map if you’re not sure which side of the road to drive on.
39. The World’s Population Is Dispersed
In addition to the amount of land, there are a number of other things to think about when trying to figure out how many people an area can house at most. For example, people tend to move to places where the weather isn’t too bad, where they can get clean water and fertile land, and where ports can be used for business.
When you look at this map, which shows how the world’s people are spread out, it’s easy to see that the factors in question are important. Most of the world’s people live along the coasts of the continents, while there aren’t as many people in places with cold weather. No one likes to be cold.