Not to be a dick, but I have absolutely no concept of missing children densities for any given location - anywhere. My immediate thought is, how does 123/40 compare with similar locations based on like-demographics? Is this high? Is this low? Is this normal? I have no basis for comparison.
Also depends on the relative density of people as well. 40 miles might not be a lot if you live in a rural area, but 40 miles is a huuuge area that encompasses all of DC, most of Annapolis and a lot of Baltimore.
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hotairmakespopcorn ago
Not to be a dick, but I have absolutely no concept of missing children densities for any given location - anywhere. My immediate thought is, how does 123/40 compare with similar locations based on like-demographics? Is this high? Is this low? Is this normal? I have no basis for comparison.
Can you please provide some additional insight?
Thanks,
listentoreason2017 ago
Also depends on the relative density of people as well. 40 miles might not be a lot if you live in a rural area, but 40 miles is a huuuge area that encompasses all of DC, most of Annapolis and a lot of Baltimore.
Kind of an interesting internet tool I found.
https://www.freemaptools.com/radius-around-point.htm?clat=52.504706&clng=13.421435999999972&r=1&lc=FFFFFF&lw=2&fc=00FF00