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Population Distribution and Density

Geography ⇒ Human Geography

Population Distribution and Density starts at 6 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Population Distribution and Density. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Explain how climate affects where people live.
Explain why people prefer to live in plains rather than mountains.
Explain why some coastal areas have high population density.
Name any two factors that affect population distribution.
Name one reason why deserts have low population density.
State one way in which government policies can affect population distribution.
What do you understand by the term 'sparsely populated'?
What is meant by population distribution?
Which of the following areas is likely to have a high population density? (1) Desert, (2) Mountain, (3) River valley, (4) Forest
Which of the following best describes population density? (1) The number of people living in a unit area, (2) The number of houses in a city, (3) The number of schools in a village, (4) The number of animals in a forest
Which of the following is a human-made factor affecting population distribution? (1) Climate, (2) Industries, (3) Soil, (4) Rainfall
Which of the following is a natural factor affecting population distribution? (1) Roads, (2) Climate, (3) Factories, (4) Schools
Fill in the blank: ________ is the main occupation in areas with high population density in India.
Fill in the blank: ________ is the study of how people are spread across the earth.
Fill in the blank: Areas with ________ rainfall usually have more people living in them.
Fill in the blank: Population density helps us to know how ________ a place is.
True or False: Areas with good soil and water are usually more populated.
True or False: Population density can help us understand how crowded a place is.
True or False: Population density is always higher in places with more industries.
True or False: Population distribution is affected by both natural and human-made factors.