The factor that is NOT a reason for the distribution of population to vary from one region to another is "the size of the ecumene." The ecumene refers to the inhabited or habitable areas of the Earth, but it is not a direct cause of population distribution variations like the other factors listed (arable land, growing season, elevation, and rainfall).
Which of the following is NOT a factor that causes the distribution of population to vary from one region to another? (1 point) Responses the amount of arable land the amount of arable land the length of the growing season the length of the growing season the elevation the elevation the amount of rainfall the amount of rainfall the size of the ecumene
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