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.
Climate can affect population density by influencing factors like availability of resources, extreme weather events, and agriculture potential. Harsh climates may discourage settlement, while temperate climates may attract people. For example, coastal areas with moderate temperatures often have higher population densities compared to arid regions.
the location and climate might affect population in a region by the colder climate. Not a lot of people would like cold weather so there might be not even 1 person per square mile in Antarctica.
The population density of Patagonia is low, with vast expanses of land and low population concentration. The region is known for its rugged terrain and harsh climate, which has limited human settlement.
The Sahara Desert is an area with very low population density due to its harsh climate and limited resources for human habitation.
Factors that influence both carrying capacity and population density include availability of resources like food and water, habitat suitability, competition for resources, predation, disease, and environmental conditions such as climate and topography. These factors can affect the ability of a habitat to support a certain population size, as well as the distribution of individuals within that habitat.
A thematic map displays a specific theme, such as population density or climate data, on a map.
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variables that affect a population regardless of the population density. (weather,floods,fires
the Continental climate population
Density independent limiting affects the same percentage of a population regardless of the populations density. Density independent limiting factors are environmental factors that affect a population no matter the size.
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The two types of population regulation are density-dependent factors, which are influenced by population size, and density-independent factors, which affect populations regardless of size. Density-dependent factors include competition for resources, predation, and disease. Density-independent factors include natural disasters, climate events, and human activities.
Because it has a lot of population with climate and other things
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The density dependent factor refers to the factors that affect the size or growth of a given population density. The factors also affect the mortality rate and the Birth Rate of a population. Some of the density dependent factors are disease, parasitism, availability of food and migration.
too much space
density-independent factors.
because these area are prone to rainfall.