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4. Which of the following factors do not affect the distribution of population?​

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Answered by diyakhrz12109
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Factors affecting Population Distribution

There are several factors that affect the population distribution in India:

Geographical Factors

Social Factors

Cultural Factors

Economic Factors

Geographical Factors

Social: Areas with better housing, health facilities and education are more populated e.g., Pune. Better transport facilities also contribute to the increased population of any region.

Cultural: Places with cultural or/and religious import attract people. Example: Varanasi, Jerusalem and Vatican city.

Economic: Industrial areas offer employment opportunities. A large number of people make their way into these areas. Examples: Mumbai in India and Osaka in Japan.

Answered by kshitijgrg
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Answer:

Which of the following factors do not affect the distribution of the population?​

  • Demography
  • Topography
  • Soil
  • Climate

OPTION A is correct

Explanation:

  • soil is one of the fundamental elements affecting population distribution.  Planes are densely populated due to fertile soil, and higher employment opportunities .even as mountains are in moderation populated due to a constrained approach to livelihood.
  • Climate impacts population distribution as intense weather place is in moderation populated, and slight weather vicinity are favorable of population.
  • Mineral deposits draw the population to a mineral wealthy place because it gives higher employment opportunities.

demography:

  • If we are talking facts and populations, meaning we will be discussing demographics, which is, very simply, the statistical evaluation of a population. Demographics can encompass data on size, age, income, and numerous different elements
  • Immigration and emigration, the synthetic alternate in population from humans shifting to or leaving a place, is one manner that the population can alternate. Of course, the population is also an alternate in the number of births and deaths.

therefore, demography is the evaluation of the population.

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