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Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
There is also a human population density problem. Nevada has over three million people but it only has enough water to support 30,000 (population in 1864). LA has four million people stuffed into 502 square miles. That's 1/220 the area of Nevada. So Nevada has over 100 times too many people and LA has over 22000 times too many. Good luck fixing that problem.