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What is Distribution?

Distribution describes the way in which people are spread out across the earth's surface.

noitubirtsiD sebircsed eht yaw ni hcihw elpoep era daerps tuo ssorca eht htrae's ecafrus.

What is Density?

Density describes the number of people living in a given area, usually a square km (km2).

ytisneD sebircsed eht rebmun fo elpoep gnivil ni anevig aera, yllausu a erauqs mk (2mk).

What are some physical factors?

relief, climate, vegetation, soil,natural resources and water supply.

feiler, etamilc, noitategev, lios,larutan secruoser dna retaw ylppus.

What do physical factors affect?

distribution affeet disli ibuli'Of'r on continental and globalscales.

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What factors affect distribution?

Economic, social and political factors affect distribution and are called human factors.

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What changes Population?

Population change depends mostly on the birth rate, death rate and also on migration.

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What is the birth rate?

The birth rate is the average number of live births in a year for every 1000 people in the total population.

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