An economy focused on secondary economic activities tends to lead to a clustered population distribution. This is because such economies often develop around industrial centers, manufacturing facilities, and urban areas where jobs are concentrated, leading to a higher population density in those regions.
An economy focused on secondary economic activities tends to lead to which population distribution?(1 point)
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even
even
clustered
clustered
dispersed
dispersed
sparse
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displacement due to conflict following the partition of India in 1947
displacement due to conflict following the partition of India in 1947
refugees migrating due to the Syrian Civil War
refugees migrating due to the Syrian Civil War
migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s
migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s
the forced migration in Mozambique due to Tropical Cyclone Idai
The example that has occurred due to reasons similar to the Great Atlantic Migration is migration from developing countries to the industrialized West since the 1960s. This migration is often driven by a combination of industrial developments and economic opportunities in developed nations, as well as failures or lack of opportunities in the migrants' home countries.
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North America, Asia, and Europe
North America, Asia, and Europe
Europe, South America, and the United States
Europe, South America, and the United States
Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, and North America
Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, and North America
south and east Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America
The region where climate is an increasing risk factor for migration is south and east Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America. These regions are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, such as extreme weather events, droughts, and flooding, which can drive people to migrate in search of better living conditions and opportunities.