The hot climates are the most populated areas in the world, including Africa and South America.
People tend to live in areas of the world that, how do you say it, have temperate climates. Not many people like to live in polar climates, or dry climates. So temperate climate zones are the way to go.
A climate is usually a conventional map that is overlaid with colors representing different climate zones. The purpose of these maps is usually to show which areas get the most rainfall.
This is when a population moves with urbanized areas
you can use climatic maps to see the temperature of certain areas, precipitation, to look at climate conditions, and to see the different climate zones and climatic types. http://www.mapsofworld.com/world-maps/world-climate-map.html
A population pattern is shown on a map where people live, such as dense areas within the population. Other patterns could be specific themes, such as average income of the population.
Land forms carved by glaciers in temperate areas
The type of climate that is experienced in areas adjacent to the sea is the Mediterranean-type climate.
There are fossils of tropical rainforest plants in areas that are now dry desert. Either the land has moved (which has also happened), or the climate changed. This is one of the most obvious bits of evidence for past climate change, but there are numerous others.
In some areas population density is high because they have good climatic conditions,economic growth,etc..
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Tropical climates are more pleasant for most people than colder climates are. Because of this, areas with tropical climates tend to have higher population rates.
Climate : the temperature in an area.Last for alot of years.Exp:Florida's climate is hot;warm. Weather:rain,hail,snow,ext.
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Stick around for 40 or 50 years and you will see. We will run out of resources to sustain the population, and at the same time some of the most populated areas of the planet will become uninhabitable.
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Population tends to be most dense along coast lines with flat plains, along rivers, in areas with fertile soil and temperate climates. Population density is lowest in areas where it is hard for humans to live. These include deserts, very rugged mountains, and arctic or subarctic regions where the climate is extremely cold.