Developers destroying natural habitats, and when people eat them.
The 5 forces that affect a population are limiting factors, natural disasters, climate change, introduction of non-native species, and population changes.
Natural resources and environmental factors greatly affect population distribution. Topography and accessible transportation as well as the type of transportation also affect population distribution.
Factors that affect population size include birth rates, death rates, immigration, and emigration. Additionally, access to healthcare, socioeconomic factors, education, and environmental conditions can influence population growth or decline. Government policies and urbanization also play a role in shaping population changes.
Economical Factors and Cultural Factors
# Access to food. # Access to work. # Access to medical help. # Peace/War # Natural disasters #Technology
Abiotic Factors that affect population include:TemperatureWindMoistureSoil TypeElevationLatitudeTopography
The six factors affecting human population distribution are:Physical FeaturesAgricultureFresh WaterClimateAvailable PowerAccess to Other Communities
The three human factors are 1-Availability of cheap labours 2- Availability of Markets and Traders 3-Empty areas in terms of population.
competition for resources, predation, disease, and parasitism. These factors tend to have a stronger effect on population growth as population density increases.
Populations in nature are called dynamic because they are constantly changing due to various factors such as births, deaths, immigration, and emigration. These changes can lead to fluctuations in population size and composition over time. This dynamic nature is essential for the adaptation and survival of species in response to environmental changes.
The basic needs like food, shelter are some of the factors that affect the population's growth regardless of the size.