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look at the following map of population density use the various aspects of population you are studied in this chapter and describe the region with aim,introduction,and conclution​

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Answered by priyaag2102
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The difficulty of researching this issue is in line with its increasing importance.

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The difficulty of researching this issue is in line with its increasing importance. The world population is expected to double in the next 60 years, even if fertility rates fall in almost every developing country (United Nations, 1991; World Bank, 1992; Census Bureau, 1991). This is because no matter how effective a family planning program may be in reducing fertility, the adult population for the next 20 years has already been produced and its increasing demand for food is inevitable. Earth's land resources will have to become more productive over the next 60 years if the growing needs for food are to be accommodated.

Today's population dynamics is unparalleled. Although there is a negative correlation between density and natural growth (births minus deaths), many countries that are already very densely populated are still experiencing high rates of population growth. Most research on population and land use change has focused on population levels and population density. However, the rate of change can also be an important variable in high-density countries.

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