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Delete the words to complete the sentence.

A has a [higher / lower] population density than B. A represents


[an urban / a rural] area.

B is [more / less] populated than A. B has [more / fewer] people


per square kilometre.
Complete the description of the UK's population density.

The map shows [wide / little] variation in population density in the


UK. On average, England has [lower / higher / the same]
population densities than other parts of the UK. The highest densities
occur around the [highlands / coastal areas / largest cities]. The areas
of [Central England / South Wales / North Wales] and the north of
Scotland have the lowest population densities.
1. Use the map above to help you complete the table below.

2. How does population density vary between rural and urban areas?

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Which two are true – move the ticks to show your answer

• Wales has more densely populated areas than Scotland.

• Scotland has no areas with fewer than 5 people per square km.

• England has the most densely populated areas.

• Population density varies around Great Britain.


1. Move the labels to the correct sections on the pie chart.

rural urban

2. Are these statements about population in the UK are true or false


Drag and drop the words to complete these sentences about the
spread of people in the UK. Some words will be left over.

evenly trade coast human transport physical


unevenly coalfields

The main reason people in the UK are spread ________________

is because of ________________ geography.

During the Industrial Revolution, settlements grew fast in areas

with easy access to ________________ and rivers for water and

________________.

The ________________ has been important too, for sea

transport and ________________.


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