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why are valleys densely populated than plateaus

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Answered by santy2
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Why are valleys densely populated than plateaus

Population density is defined as the amount of people per square kilometer of land area. Main factors affecting the distribution of population include geographical, cultural, social and economic.

The main difference between valleys and plateaus is more geographical.

Many people prefer to live in valleys rather than plateaus majorly because valleys usually offer suitable environment for farming, manufacturing and service activities. Remember that agriculture is the back bone of human subsistence.

Another factor is because the climates found in plateaus are more extreme compared to valleys, making such areas more sparsely populated.

Another very important reason why people prefer to live in valleys instead of plateaus is because of available sources of water. Valleys offer easy accessibility to fresh water compared to plateaus.

This conducive nature of valleys in turn accommodate factors like economic growth,social and cultural; which in turn attract more people, hence making these areas densely populated.

Answered by Golda
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Solution :-

River Valleys are densely populated than the plateaus because of the following reasons.

1) People prefer to live in river valleys rather than plateaus as these areas are suitable for farming, manufacturing and service activities.

2) The climate at the places like river valleys is suitable for agricultural activities as these areas have fertile soil.

3) People live in these areas because fresh water is easily available here.

4) In river valleys, various facilities like housing, education and health facility are easily available.

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