Social Sciences, asked by vaishnavi94088441, 4 months ago

population distribution i want two examples

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Answered by hema387
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ᎿᎻᎬ ᎾᏒᎶᎯᏁᎨᏕᎷᏕ ᎨᏁ Ꭿ ᏢᎾᏢᏬᏝᎯᎿᎨᎾᏁ ᎷᎯᎽ ᏰᎬ ᎠᎨᏕᎿᏒᎨᏰᏬᎿᎬᎠ ᎨᏁ Ꭿ ᏬᏁᎨᎰᎾᏒᎷ, ᏒᎯᏁᎠᎾᎷ, ᎾᏒ ᏨᏝᏬᎷᏢᎬᎠ ᏢᎯᎿᎿᎬᏒᏁ. ᏬᏁᎨᎰᎾᏒᎷ ᎷᎬᎯᏁᏕ ᎿᎻᎯᎿ ᎿᎻᎬ ᏢᎾᏢᏬᏝᎯᎿᎨᎾᏁ ᎨᏕ ᎬᏉᎬᏁᏝᎽ ᏕᏢᎯᏨᎬᎠ, ᏒᎯᏁᎠᎾᎷ ᎨᏁᎠᎨᏨᎯᎿᎬᏕ ᏒᎯᏁᎠᎾᎷ ᏕᏢᎯᏨᎨᏁᎶ, ᎯᏁᎠ ᏨᏝᏬᎷᏢᎬᎠ ᎷᎬᎯᏁᏕ ᎿᎻᎯᎿ ᎿᎻᎬ ᏢᎾᏢᏬᏝᎯᎿᎨᎾᏁ ᎨᏕ ᎠᎨᏕᎿᏒᎨᏰᏬᎿᎬᎠ ᎨᏁ ᏨᏝᏬᏕᎿᎬᏒᏕ.

Answered by deepbukkal
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Answer:

Population distribution is the spread of people across the world, ie where people live.

Population density is the number of people living in a particular area – usually 1 square kilometre – and can be written as total population/land area.

The population of the world is now over 7 billion people, the vast majority of whom live in the developing world. The world’s population is spread unevenly across the globe with concentrations of large numbers of people living in the same area. The world as a whole has more ‘empty’ areas than ‘crowded’ areas. There are several physical and human factors to explain this.

Where in the world do people live?

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