Asked by Anonymous

How do landforms and climate affect the distribution of population?

My answer: Landforms and climate affect this due to some lands being unsuitable for human habitation, which influences where people live, resulting in population distribution.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
OK -- now give some examples. Your answer is much to general to be acceptable.

Answered by Anonymous
Landforms and climate affect this due to some lands being unsuitable, in terms of temperature, vegetation, and climate, for human habitation, which influences where people live, resulting in population distribution.
Answered by Ms. Sue
deserts? swamps? mountains? tundra? rain forests?
Answered by Anonymous
Landforms and climate affect this due to some lands being unsuitable, in terms of temperature, vegetation, and climate, for human habitation, which influences where people live. As a result, populations are concentrated along coastal regions and river valleys. The lightly populated areas, however, are in polar regions, heavily mountainous regions, and desert regions.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yay! Now you have it!

Answered by Anonymous
Which of the five theme apply to this situation?
Answered by Ms. Sue
What do you think?

Answered by Anonymous
I suppose it may be place and location.
Answered by Ms. Sue
I disagree.
Answered by Anonymous
Perhaps place and region, then?
Answered by Ms. Sue
How about human-environmental interaction?

Answered by Anonymous
Are there any others?
Answered by Ms. Sue
I think human-environmental interactions best fits this question. Landforms and climate are part of the environment. Where people live is human oriented.

This might also be region.



Answered by Sukhman
This answer is not accurate up to the mark for icse level............ please give accurate information
Answered by Sukhman
This answer is not accurate up to the point .........please give accurate information

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