Geography, asked by solihawar2, 5 months ago

Way are people considered a resource?

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Answered by vandhusri1997
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Explanation:

Basically Water, electricity, fire etc ., are considered as resources. Because we make use of it. Likewise people are the manpower we make use of(they work). Many Companies mention there employees as resources. When they have a demand in manpower. They recruit resources.

Answered by sara122
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Additional information :-

Human Resources:

  • Human beings who are healthy, educated, and mentally strong can prove to be useful for a country or community and are treated as resources themselves, called human resources.

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Population:

  • The total number of people living in a particular region is said to be the population of that particular region.

The pattern of Population Distribution:

  • The way in which people are spread across the earth’s surface is known as the pattern of population distribution.

Population Density:

  • The average number of people living in a unit area of a particular region, calculated by dividing the total population of the region by the total area of that region, is called the population density of that region.

Population Change:

  • The change in the population, when described over a certain length of time, is called population change.

Birth Rate:

  • Birth rate is a statistic that measures the number of live births per 1000 people.

Death Rate:

  • Death rate is a statistic that measures the number of deaths per 1000 people.

Life Expectancy:

  • Life expectancy is the number of years that an average person can expect to live, calculated according to existing data for the particular region.

Migration:

  • Migration refers to the movement of people from one area to another.

Natural Death Rate:

  • The difference between the birth and death rate is called a natural death rate.

Emigrants/Emigration:

  • People leaving a country are called emigrants and the phenomenon is called emigration.

Immigrants/Immigration:

  • People arriving in a country are called immigrants and the phenomenon is called immigration.

Population Composition:

  • The structure of the population with various respects like age, sex, literacy, occupations, health facilities, economic condition, etc is called population composition.

Population Pyramid:

  • A population pyramid is a pictorial way to describe the population composition.
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