D. Answer in detail.
1 Why is population a great resource for a country?
2. What are the factors that encourage Population Density? Write about the densely popu
regions.
3. Explain the term "Over population". What are the impacts of overpopulation on a country?
4. Write briefly about the factors that affect population.
5. Evaluate the role of Population Pyramid in assessing the growth of a country.
6. Write the positive as well as negative effects of underpopulation.
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Answers
Answer:
1.Population is an important resource for development because population provides human capital. Development depends upon the availability of skilled people who can work in agriculture, industry and services sector.
2.Major factors influencing the distribution and density of population are described as under:
Terrain: Terrain of land is a potent factor which influences the concentration and growth of population. ...
Climate: ...
Soil: ...
Water Bodies: ...
Mineral Resources: ...
Industries: ...
Transport: ...
Urbanization:
The list of densely populated regions is in attached image
3. Overpopulation Effects
Overpopulation can have several effects on the environment, as well as other species within an ecological system. Indeed, human overpopulation has resulted in technological advances which have increased human lifespan and fertility, and consequently placed pressure on global resources.
4.Factors influencing population growth
Economic development. ...
Education. ...
Quality of children. ...
Welfare payments/State pensions. ...
Social and cultural factors. ...
Availability of family planning. ...
Female labour market participation. ...
Death rates – Level of medical provision.
5.This tool can be used to visualize and age of a particular population. [2] It is also used in ecology to determine the overall age distribution of a population; an indication of the reproductive capabilities and likelihood of the continuation of a species.
6. Under population has several positive effects :
There are adequate educational, medical and other facilities to meet everyone's needs. There are sufficient natural resources to meet the requirements of the population. There is lesser pressure on the environment, and hence, lower rates of environmental degradation.
Negative effects will be lack of adequate manpower: under population results to shortage of labor with that attendant effect of low investments and income. And lack of people to defend the country: at times of war and emergency, a country might find it difficult to mobilize enough people to defend it.