think of your state. if everyone lived in one consintrated area would it be healthy, productive, clean, have enough food and water? what would make everyone live there and not other places? Patterns help in knowing tax basis, educational needs, distribution of foods and services
it is useful because imagine there is too many people in that one area there would have been many problem such as area problem and other problem
it is useful because imagine there is too many people in that one area there would have been many problem such as area problem and other problem
Geographers study population distribution at all scales: local, regional, national and global. All scales of population distribution are considered to enable population geographers to investigate the factors that influence the movement and settlement of people in places and the consequences and interactions that occur as a result of these distributions.
Because its the density that puts more pressure on the resources
The way in which people are spread across a given area is known as population distribution. Geographers study population distribution patterns at different scales: local, regional, national, and global. Patterns of population distribution tend to be uneven. For example, in Ireland there are more people living in the south and east than in the border counties and the west. Population density is the average number of people per square kilometre. It is a way of measuring population distribution. It shows whether an area is sparsely or densely populated. Population density is calculated using the following formula: Population density = total population divided by total land area in km²
Geographers study a range of population statistics, including the total number of people in a given area, population density, birth and death rates, migration patterns, age structure, gender distribution, and population growth or decline over time. They also analyze factors such as urbanization, fertility rates, life expectancy, and social and economic implications of population dynamics.
geographers study the earth, its landforms, landmarks, natural resources, and etc.
Demographers study human population size, density and distribution, movemenet, and its birth and death rates
The way in which people are spread across a given area is known as population distribution. Geographers study population distribution patterns at different scales: local, regional, national, and global. Patterns of population distribution tend to be uneven. For example, in Ireland there are more people living in the south and east than in the border counties and the west. Population density is the average number of people per square kilometre. It is a way of measuring population distribution. It shows whether an area is sparsely or densely populated. Population density is calculated using the following formula: Population density = total population divided by total land area in km²
The study of population change and distribution is demography.
only in the present
what is the study of population change and distribution Dont repeat the question in the answer it is demography.
Only during the current century.
Geographers study about the land