What is the effect of geographical conditions on population?
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Geographic conditions determine the size of populations.- Thronging cities are found at points of geographic advantage. And in the original development of civilization populations first assembled in considerable density where nature was especially lavish of food.
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Rapid growth has led to uncontrolled urbanization, which has produced overcrowding, destitution, crime, pollution, and political turmoil. Rapid growth has outstripped increases in food production, and population pressure has led to the overuse of arable land and its destruction.
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