Cards (27)

  • Population distribution refers to the spatial arrangement or pattern of people on Earth's surface
  • The availability of jobs and industries in an area is an example of economic
  • Patterns of population distribution refer to the spatial arrangement and clustering of people on Earth's surface
  • Climate, terrain, and natural resources are examples of physical factors affecting population distribution.
  • What does population distribution refer to?
    Spatial arrangement of people
  • Population distribution is influenced by factors that can be grouped into four main categories.

    True
  • Economic opportunities attract people to urban and industrialized areas
  • Climate, terrain, and natural resources are part of physical geography
  • Clustered population distribution is influenced by economic opportunities, political stability, and cultural preferences
  • Order the population distribution patterns from most dense to most sparse:
    1️⃣ Clustered/Agglomerated
    2️⃣ Linear
    3️⃣ Dispersed/Sparse
  • Match the factor with its description:
    Physical geography ↔️ Climate, terrain, and natural resources
    Economic opportunities ↔️ Availability of jobs and industries
    Political factors ↔️ Government policies and stability
    Cultural preferences ↔️ Historical settlement patterns
  • Cultural preferences, such as historical settlement patterns, can affect population distribution.

    True
  • High population densities can lead to pollution and habitat loss.

    True
  • Understanding population distribution is crucial for policymakers to address regional imbalances and promote sustainable growth.

    True
  • The interaction of factors creates an uneven distribution of people across the globe
  • How does physical geography influence population distribution?
    Determines basic habitability
  • Match the factor with its influence on population distribution patterns:
    Physical geography ↔️ Climate, terrain, natural resources
    Economic opportunities ↔️ Availability of jobs and industries
    Political factors ↔️ Government policies and stability
    Cultural preferences ↔️ Historical settlement patterns
  • High population densities always lead to positive environmental impacts.
    False
  • Where can we find dispersed population distribution patterns?
    Rural areas in developing countries
  • Physical geography, such as climate and terrain, can influence population distribution.

    True
  • Arrange the factors influencing population distribution in order of their primary focus:
    1️⃣ Physical geography
    2️⃣ Economic opportunities
    3️⃣ Political factors
    4️⃣ Cultural preferences
  • Match the impact with its description:
    Economic Development ↔️ Labor shortages or surpluses
    Social Development ↔️ Strain on public services
    Environmental Impact ↔️ Pollution and deforestation
  • High population densities can lead to issues like pollution, deforestation, and habitat loss
  • Match the factor influencing population distribution with its description:
    Physical geography ↔️ Climate, terrain, natural resources
    Economic opportunities ↔️ Availability of jobs and industries
    Political factors ↔️ Government policies and stability
    Cultural preferences ↔️ Historical settlement patterns
  • Order the factors affecting population distribution based on their primary influence:
    1️⃣ Physical geography
    2️⃣ Economic opportunities
    3️⃣ Political factors
    4️⃣ Cultural preferences
  • Patterns of population distribution refer to the spatial arrangement and clustering of people on Earth's surface.
    True
  • How does uneven population distribution affect economic development?
    Labor shortages or surpluses