how topography of regin affect density of population
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Population density is the number of people per unit area. Topography and climatic conditions affect the population density by influencing the number of people inhabiting a given region. Examples:
1) Very mountainous regions are sparsely populated - having a low population density
2) Arid and dry areas are usually sparsely populated
3) Fertile areas with good climate are usually densely populated - have high population densities
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