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Give reasons.
a) Resources influence population distribution

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Answered by shetsamriddhi
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There are numerous factors that decide the population distribution of places all  over the world. These factors are broadly classified into four groups- Geographical Factors, Social  Factors, Cultural Factors and Economic Factors. Below is a list which briefly details all of these A. Geographical factors:

1. Topography- More people live on plains than plateaus and mountains. This is because plains are  better suited for agriculture. The gentle terrain also makes it easier for transportation and building  settlements. Plains are the most densely populated areas of the world.

2. Climate- People prefer staying in places with mild, equable climate. Places with both extreme heat or  extreme cold are much less populated in comparison.

3. Soil- Agriculture being one of the oldest and most common occupations in most parts of the world, places with fertile soils have a greater population density than places with non-arable soil. This is the  reason why river valleys are one of the most populated places in all countries.

4. Water- Water is another essential natural resource and people are more likely to live in areas where  freshwater is easily available. This is another reason why river valleys are densely populated.

5. Minerals- Minerals are the raw materials for any form of industries. Thus Places with significant  mineral deposits are places where industries grow, leading to an increase in the population around such  areas.

B. Social factors: Population is higher in places with better housing, health facilities, educational  institutions and transport systems etc.

C. Cultural factors: Places which carry cultural or/and religious significance attract people, leading to a  higher population.

D. Economic factors :such as the opportunities for employment and the cost of living  expenses also influence the population density of a place.

Answered by Anupk3724
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The main factors determining population distribution are : climate, landforms, topography, soil, energy and mineral resources, accessibility like distance from sea coast, natural harbours, navigable rivers or canals, cultural factors, political boundaries, controls on migration and trade, government policies, types of ...

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