Demography geography
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Demography geography is the study of the spatial distribution and dynamics of population. It involves examining the patterns and trends of population growth, distribution, migration, and other demographic characteristics such as age, gender, ethnicity, and social class across different geographic scales such as local, regional, national, and global. Demography geography also explores the interactions between population, society, and the environment, and how these interactions vary across different geographic contexts. It provides insights into the factors that shape population trends and impacts of population change on the environment and human societies.