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why distribution of population depends upon climatic factors​

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Answered by Sumanmi
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Climatic factor of a place determines it's mode of agriculture, it's soil type etc. All these are the determining factors of settlement. Places with favourable climatic conditions have more concentration of people while places with unfavorable climatic conditions have sparse population.

Climatic conditions affect the daily lives of the people

Answered by anjaliom1122
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Different soil types contribute to a variety of vegetation cover on the earth's surface in conjunction with climatic factors. These, in turn, provide diverse agricultural activities with contrasting environments, which, in turn, results in varying population densities.

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Population depends upon climatic factors​:

People prefer to reside in areas with a moderate climate as opposed to extremely hot or cold regions. Therefore, areas with moderate climates are heavily populated. Climate extremes dissuade people from congregating in one place.

  • These climates include the too-cold Himalayan climate and the Thar Desert's excessively hot and dry climate. On the other hand, a temperate climate is advantageous for population growth.
  • Altitude and latitude, relief, climate, soils, vegetation, water, and the location of mineral and energy resources are physical factors that affect population distribution. It is crucial to remember that the majority of physical factors only have an indirect impact on population distribution through climatic factors.
  • Variable soil types result in a variety of vegetation cover on the earth's surface in conjunction with climatic conditions. These in turn offer contrasting environments for a range of agricultural activities and, as a result, result in different population densities.
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