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Geography

what does population mean ?

population is the total numbers of an individual in a particular area.

what does population density means?

population density is how many people lives in a specific unit of area

example of densely populated religion and reason why?

Densely populated religions includes Asia,Newyork because there is numerous job opportunities, Amenities E.T.C.

what does dense mean ?

Dense mean closely packed together

what does spare means?

spare means things are spread out, not close together.

Example of sparely populated religions and reasons why ?

sparely populated religions such as Sahara deserts 🏜 because of harsh climates, few resources E.T.C.

how has population changed since 1700

population changed since 1700 like advancement in medicine, agriculture,,sanitation, the global population experienced growth increasing from 600 million to 7.9 billion today but i might increase or reduce by the population given in world 🌎.

what 4 things cause population to change

1.birth rate
2.death rate

3.Migration

4.Natural increase

meaning of birth rate

birth rate is the number of live birth given in an area

meaning of death rates

death rates the number of death of given in area

meaning of natural increase

the difference between birth rate and death rate.

meaning of migration

the movement of people from one place to another

what do MEDC and LEDC stand for,with examples for both

LESS ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED COUNTY (LEDC)= Haiti = high birth and death rates WHILE MORE ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED COUNTY ( MEDC) = Germany = low birth rate and death rates

what are birth and death rates like in Medc and why?

Medc because of better health care education E.T.C

what are the birh and death rates like in Ledc and why

Ledc because of limited access to health care E.T.C

types of migration

1. Internal migration = moving within a country.
2. International migration = moving to a different country.

3. rural to urban = people moving from countryside area to cities

4. immigration = entering a new country to live.

5. emigration = leaving one country to settle in another.

what is push factors

push factor is what pushes people away from there current location.

what is pull factor

pull factor is what pull's people to a new location.

example of push factor

war and conflict
natural disaster

disease E.T.C

example of pull factor

good climate
Good education

Good health care E.T.C

china one chid policy and reason for and against the policy.

reasons = rapid population growth, Environmental concerns E.T.C
Against the policy = Gender imbalance , Loss of individual rights E.T.C.

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