The answer is option B.
This graph shows the population distribution of Brazil’s largest cities. The vertical axis shows the population, and the horizontal axis shows the rank of the city. The shape of this graph seems to follow rank-size distribution closely. It shows that the population of Rio de Janeiro is about half that of Sao Paulo and the population of Salvador is about half that of Rio de Janeiro.
Is Brazil a rank-size rule or a primate city?
Brasilia should have 2.5 million but is close to 2 million, and Fortaleza is right at the predicted population of 2 million people. Therefore, Brazil follows the rank size rule because of how close the actual population of cities are to the predicted populations.
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