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.
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variables that affect a population regardless of the population density. (weather,floods,fires
Density-dependent limiting factors include competition for resources, predation, and disease, which become more intense as the population density increases. Density-independent limiting factors, such as natural disasters and climate events, affect populations regardless of their density.
latitude, elevation, anegetation affect climate
volume does affect the density because the formula of density= mass/ volume
seasonal winds affect climate
The climate which has very less density of moisture in air is dry climate.
Longitudes do not affect the climate of an area but instead they cause differences in time. Latitudes on the other hand affect climate.
The two types of limiting factors are density-dependent factors, which increase in intensity as population density increases, and density-independent factors, which affect populations regardless of their density. Examples of density-dependent factors include competition for resources and disease, while examples of density-independent factors include natural disasters and climate change.
farming
Yes, water density will affect an object's ability to float.
Rock density has no direct affect on war.