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4. What conditions could change the density of any of the population? The density of
any population is attributed to
rate and death rate.
5. Population can be of the same size, but they may have different densities.
Differences in population density is based on the relationship between the needs
of individual species and a complex mix of limiting factors. Differences mightpoint
to potential problems such as pollutants and​

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Answered by raniu4780
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will attribute to the l00l population of any country

Answered by subaphysics
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Answer:

The density of population can be influenced by a number of factors such as birth rate, death rate, type of settlements, environmental factors, availability of resources etc.

Explanation:

  • Population density refers to the total number of individuals of a particular species occupying per unit area.
  • If the birth rate is higher than the death rate, the population is expanding and usually the population is high.
  • The density of population also depends on the environmental factors like air quality, water quality, availability of raw materials for industry, employment opportunities and settlement patterns.
  • These influence the concentration of population in a particular area.

Hence population density is affected by a number of physical, environmental, sociological and anthropologic factors.

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