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DADABHAU
CLASS :- FYBBA
ROLL NO. :- 84
SUBJECT :- BUSINESS DEMOGRAPHY
PRESENTATION TITLE :- POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
COLLEGE NAME :- GRAMONNATI MANDAL
POPULATION
DISTRIBUTION
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTON
MEANING AND DEFINITION
REASONS FOR UNEVEN POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
FACTORS AFFECTING POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION OF POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
Population Distribution means the pattern of where people live. World population is
uneven. Places which are sparsely populated contain few people. Places which are
densely populated contain many people. Sparsely populated places tend to be difficult
places to live. These are usually places with hostile environments, e.g., Antarctica.
Places which are densely populated are habitable environments, e.g., Europe.
Population Distribution means the spread of people over an area is term population
distribution. In other words, it means the actual location of the people spread out
through country or region. In other terms, population distribution is the way in which
population is dispersed.
DEFINITION OF POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
Quality Of Climate
Land Conditions
Transport
and
Topography
Communi-
cation
A. Availability Of Natural Resources:
• The regions having rich wealth of natural resources like coal, water,
minerals and forest wealth favour the growth of population.
• These resources help in the development of trade commerce and
industry.
• This promote cluster of population and there increase density of
population. This is the reasons that in India, Bihar and West Bengal
have high population.
B. Climatic Conditions :
Harsh climatic conditions also affect the distribution of populations. For
example, very hot regions like Rajasthan or cold snow covers regions of
Jammu and Kashmir have unfavorable and harsh climate. Livelihood
activities like agriculture and animal rearing cannot be done throughout the
year. Thus, these regions have low population.
C. Quality of Land :
Rich and fertile soil always help in the growth and development of
agricultural activities with substantially high yield per hectare. This is so
because fertile lands produce a variety of crops to support dense population so
one can see that East and South Asian Region and northern plains of India are
densely populated.
D.Topography :
Uneven topography leads to uneven distribution of
population. Like in the Himalayan region because of hilly
region, there is sparse population, whereas in the Ganga
plain, due to fertile soil and non hilly land, leads to dense
population.