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human factors affecting on the distribution of population is________​

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Answered by swasti95
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Answer:

Other factors the population distribution

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.

Answered by kshitijgrg
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Answer:

human factors affecting on the distribution of population is_______

  1. AGRICULTURE
  2. CLIMATE
  3. AVAILABILITY OF WATER
  4. SOIL

so, option 1 is correct.

Explanation:

Overpopulation resulted in land aid scarcity, fragmentation of farm plots, and ecological degradation inclusive of growing emissions, soil erosion, deforestation, and the overuse of herbal resources. Producing ok meals for a hastily developing populace is a high undertaking for development.

Agriculture:

  • Due to the application of fertilizers and irrigation facilities, agricultural manufacturing will increase and it helps a massive variety of people.
  • A vast populace of populations earns their livelihood from agriculture which relies upon first-rate soil. Food vegetation is grown in the soil, thus, is one of the maximum crucial uncooked substances required via way of means of the populace. The alluvial areas, deltas, and coastal areas of India help excessive populace densities. On the opposite hand, mountainous areas, wherein soil erosion is a problem, inclusive of the Terai area of Uttarakhand, or the sandy soils of the wasteland of Rajasthan, can't help dense populations. However, medical agricultural practices, with the useful resource of technology, have succeeded in changing low-yield soils to higher first-rate ones.
  • The approach of cultivation, vegetation growth, sorts of agriculture, and specialization mainly crops are the opposite elements that impact the distribution of the population.

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