How does Shanghai's infrastructure and demographics compare to those of West Virginia?

Shanghai, China has a population of over 24 million, while West Virginia has a population of approximately 1.7 million, making Shanghai's population about 14 times larger.

Shanghai's GDP is over $400 billion, while West Virginia's GDP is around $70 billion, making Shanghai's economy more than 5 times larger.

Shanghai has a total area of approximately 6,300 square kilometers, while West Virginia has a total area of around 62,758 square kilometers, making West Virginia about 10 times larger in terms of land area.

Shanghai has a population density of over 3,900 people per square kilometer, while West Virginia has a population density of about 29 people per square kilometer, making Shanghai over 130 times more densely populated.

Shanghai has a total length of highways of over 1,000 kilometers, while West Virginia has a total length of highways of around 34,000 kilometers, making West Virginia's highway system about 34 times longer.

Shanghai has a total of 16 metro lines, while West Virginia has no metro system.

Shanghai's average elevation is around 4 meters above sea level, while West Virginia's average elevation is around 450 meters above sea level, making West Virginia about 112 times higher.

Shanghai has a subtropical climate with an average temperature of around 15°C, while West Virginia has a humid subtropical climate with an average temperature of around 10°C, making Shanghai about 5°C warmer.

Shanghai has a total of 52 ports, while West Virginia has only 2 ports, making Shanghai's port system about 26 times larger.

Shanghai has a total of 220 hospitals, while West Virginia has around 60 hospitals, making Shanghai's healthcare system about 3.6 times larger.

Shanghai has a total of 62 universities, while West Virginia has around 20 universities, making Shanghai's higher education system about 3 times larger.

Shanghai's average life expectancy is around 83 years, while West Virginia's average life expectancy is around 75 years, making Shanghai's life expectancy about 8 years longer.

Shanghai has a total of 12,000 buses, while West Virginia has around 1,000 buses, making Shanghai's public transportation system about 12 times larger.

Shanghai's average commute time is around 45 minutes, while West Virginia's average commute time is around 25 minutes, making Shanghai's commute time about 20 minutes longer.

Shanghai has a total of 150,000 foreigners, while West Virginia has around 10,000 foreigners, making Shanghai's expat community about 15 times larger.

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