Latitude, proximity to a major body of water, nearby mountain ranges, and elevation.
I am guessing this is a question on a worksheet for a homework assignment? Haha. The soil and climate can affect it by like there would be more farmers in that region than there would be in the desert. Get it?
Let's say that there is 100000 people in a region and a huge natural disaster hits (i.e. tornado, hurricane, tsunami), and this can affect them by killing a big amount of people.
It will afect the population of the regin by having really cold weather or even really hot weather they will have to move and the region will go bare.
It will afect the population of the regin by having really cold weather or even really hot weather they will have to move and the region will go bare.
It will afect the population of the regin by having really cold weather or even really hot weather they will have to move and the region will go bare.
it effects how long the days are, the temperature and the climate. so people many not like these different environments.
The climate affect peole how livie in Scandinavia by leting them have water
Location and climate can affect population in a region by influencing factors such as access to resources, availability of jobs, and quality of life. Regions with favorable climates and natural resources tend to attract more people, leading to higher populations. Harsh climates or remote locations may deter people from settling in those areas, resulting in lower populations.
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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.
global warming
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