Question
Which option best describes the way in which physical geography influenced modern population distribution?(1 point)
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Cultural hearths attract a large number of migrants, increasing population density in nearby cities.
Cultural hearths attract a large number of migrants, increasing population density in nearby cities.
Urbanization has increased population density as people move to cities for jobs.
Urbanization has increased population density as people move to cities for jobs.
Most people live in mountainous areas, as techniques were developed to grow food on slopes.
Most people live in mountainous areas, as techniques were developed to grow food on slopes.
Most people live in the midlatitudes because the climate is good for agriculture.
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Cultural hearths attract a large number of migrants, increasing population density in nearby cities.
Cultural hearths attract a large number of migrants, increasing population density in nearby cities.
Urbanization has increased population density as people move to cities for jobs.
Urbanization has increased population density as people move to cities for jobs.
Most people live in mountainous areas, as techniques were developed to grow food on slopes.
Most people live in mountainous areas, as techniques were developed to grow food on slopes.
Most people live in the midlatitudes because the climate is good for agriculture.
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The option that best describes the way in which physical geography influenced modern population distribution is:
**Most people live in the midlatitudes because the climate is good for agriculture.**
This option highlights how climatic conditions, which are a part of physical geography, have a direct impact on agricultural productivity and therefore on population distribution.
**Most people live in the midlatitudes because the climate is good for agriculture.**
This option highlights how climatic conditions, which are a part of physical geography, have a direct impact on agricultural productivity and therefore on population distribution.
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