What are the factors affecting the distribution of population? answer in detail
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The main factors determining population distribution are : climate, landforms, topography, soil, energy and mineral resources, accessibility like distance from sea coast, natural harbours, navigable rivers or canals, cultural factors, political boundaries, controls on migration and trade, government policies.
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Population distribution depends upon:
Natural factors
- Relief: low land has high density whereas high land has low density
- Resources: areas rich in resources have high density of population whereas those with low levels of resources are scarcely populated
- Climate: areas with temperate climate have high density of population whereas those with extreme climatic conditions have low density of population
Human factors
- Political: countries with stable political conditions have a high density of population
- Economic: areas offering better standards of living and better job and business opportunities have a high density of population
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