KENYAS POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AIM: To understand how physical geography affects where people live. To find out why people move.

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KENYAS POPULATION DISTRIBUTION AIM: To understand how physical geography affects where people live. To find out why people move.

KEY WORDS POPULATION DISTRIBUTION means how the population are spread out; PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY means the natural environment; relief, soils,climate. MIGRATION means when people move to settle somewhere else. RURAL means countryside. URBAN means towns and cities.

SPARSELY POPULATED AREAS. Poor soils Steep slopes Too hot Too cold Dense forest Few resources

DENSELY POPULATED. Industry and jobs Good farmland resources Good communications Water supply

TASKS Read p104 in Connections. Complete the sheet – How does physical geography affect population distribution? (all work to be done on sheet.) Read p92 and 93 in Connections. Divide your page into 2 columns, one with the heading push factors and the other with the heading pull factors. Make a copy of the factors under the correct heading. Use the information from diagram C on page 105 to identify the push/pull factors operating in Kenya. ADD them to the correct column in you book.