POPULATION AGGLOMERATIONS. THE WORLD’S INHABITANTS ARE CLUSTED IN FOUR REGIONS.

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POPULATION AGGLOMERATIONS

THE WORLD’S INHABITANTS ARE CLUSTED IN FOUR REGIONS.

EAST ASIA China, Japan, Korean Peninsula

THE WORLD’S INHABITANTS ARE CLUSTED IN FOUR REGIONS. South Asia India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka

THE WORLD’S INHABITANTS ARE CLUSTED IN FOUR REGIONS. SOUTHEAST ASIA: Indonesia (Java, Sumatra, Borneo) the Philippines, Papua New Guinea

THE WORLD’S INHABITANTS ARE CLUSTED IN FOUR REGIONS. EUROPE: England, Germany, Belgium

TWO ADDITIONAL CLUSTERS Northeastern US / SE Canada: Boston to New Port News, VA, to the Great Lakes and Chicago

TWO ADDITIONAL CLUSTERS Western Africa: Nigeria, Togo, Benin. Ghana

Why is it important to know where areas of large population density are located?

Why is it important to know where areas of low population density are located?

DO NUMBER 1 ON THE BACK

ARITHMETIC DENSITY – (Pop density) Misleading measure of distribution of people because the total number of people divided by the total land area See Egypt example 75 people per square km, but most people live by the Nile.

PHYSIOLOGICAL DENSITY – More useful measure because it is the number of people supported by a unit of area of arable land. Physiological density of Egypt is 2,580 people per square km. This shows pressure on the agricultural land.

AGRICULTURAL DENSITY – Ratio of the number of farmers to the amount of agricultural land. Countries like the US and Canada have a much lower agricultural density than an LDC like India or Bangladesh

THE WORLD’S INHABITANTS ARE CLUSTED IN FOUR REGIONS.  EAST ASIA