World Population Distribution
Geography ⇒ World Geography
World Population Distribution starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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A country has a population of 50 million and an area of 250,000 sq km. What is its population density?
Define the term 'sparsely populated area' with an example.
Describe how economic activities influence population distribution.
Describe the population distribution in the Himalayan region.
Describe the population distribution pattern in Australia.
Discuss the impact of technological development on population distribution.
Explain how government policies can affect population distribution.
Explain the term 'overpopulation' and its relation to population distribution.
Explain two physical factors that affect world population distribution.
Explain why islands like Japan have high population densities despite limited land area.
Explain why mountainous regions tend to have low population density.
Explain why river valleys are often densely populated.
Name any two human factors that influence population distribution.
State one reason why polar regions are sparsely populated.
What is meant by the term 'population distribution'?
What is the difference between population density and population distribution?
