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High population density can lead to crowded living conditions, increased competition for resources, and higher levels of pollution. It can also result in the development of vertical living spaces such as high-rise buildings and apartment complexes. Conversely, low population density may allow for more spacious living arrangements, better access to natural areas, and reduced traffic congestion.
Higher elevations in the southeast generally experience cooler temperatures and often have different ecosystems compared to lower elevations. Additionally, higher altitudes can affect weather patterns, leading to increased precipitation in some areas and potentially influencing the types of flora and fauna that can thrive at higher elevations.
The slave trade disrupted the population distribution in Africa by causing significant population losses in regions where people were captured and enslaved, leading to decreased population density and shifting demographics. Many areas experienced a decrease in population and lost vital labor force, contributing to economic and social turmoil.
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.
Population is generally sparse at extremely high elevations. One reason is the severity of weather up there. Another reason is the difficulty of doing things required in order to sustain a community, such as growing food and breathing.
variables that affect a population regardless of the population density. (weather,floods,fires
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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.
Yes, altitude can affect specific gravity and density due to variations in atmospheric pressure. As altitude increases, atmospheric pressure decreases, leading to a decrease in density and specific gravity of gases and substances. This is important to consider when measuring and calculating these properties at different elevations.
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Migration can affect population distribution by causing the population of one area to increase while simultaneously decreasing the population of another. This can also cause one area to be more densely populated than another.
Why did the Agricultural Revolution affect population?
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