Population
by Ameer Jsingh
1. Areas that is rich in minerals tend to be more densely populated due to its mining site and
2. Population
2.1. Population is the amount of living people in a certain area
3. Relief
3.1. Relief is how the land is sculpted or formed if is sloping or flat
4. Climate
4.1. Climate is how temperate a region is if it has a climate such as extreme cold or heat, these areas are less dense due to inhabitants area .Areas of more temperate region tend to have more people due to its climate
5. Mineral deposits
6. The birth rate
6.1. The birth rate is the number of birth per thousand
7. Life expectancy
7.1. This is the period/expectation of how long a person is tend to live
8. Population pyramid
8.1. This is a structured diagram stating the age and sex of the population
9. Population density
9.1. Population density is the calculation of the amount of people in a area per unit
10. Population distribution
10.1. Population distribution is the pattern of where people live
11. Drainage and soil
11.1. Poorly drained and poor soil area are less dense than areas of rich soil and drainage
12. Population growth
12.1. At the beginning of the 1900s, the world’s population was roughly 1.65 billion people. By 1950, the world’s population had grown to about 2.56 billion. In 2000, the world’s population reached 6 billion. The population of the world is now roughly 7 billion. The world’s population is growing at a faster and faster rate.
13. The fertility rate
13.1. The fertility rate is the number of children that the average woman will bear in her lifetime. If the fertility rate is about 2.0, then the population tends to be stable.
14. Death rate
14.1. This is the amount of deaths per thousand.A high death rate means that the population growth is decreased and grows very slow
15. Migration
15.1. This is the amount of people entering or leaving a area