Population, distribution, growth and changePhysical factors

Social and economic indicators of development influence population growth including birth rates and death rates whilst physical and human factors affect population distribution in a country.

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Physical factors

Factors influencing global population distribution

Climate

  • People prefer to live in where there is enough rainfall and no extremes of temperature.
  • A lack of fresh water for drinking or stops people living in an area.
  • Very high temperatures make farming difficult. and are other issues.
  • Areas with high humidity are also uncomfortable places to live and can be affected by such as malaria.
  • Very cold temperatures make it difficult to grow crops or to build homes and as the ground can be frozen for much of the year.
  • makes it difficult to work outside for any length of time, and protective clothing would need to be worn.

Relief

  • Steep slopes make the use of machinery difficult.
  • Steep slopes also make it difficult to build houses, roads and railways.
  • High, mountainous areas are too cold which makes it difficult to grow crops.
  • High mountainous areas are often which makes them difficult to access.
  • Flat, low-lying areas have deeper soil which makes it easier to grow crops.

Natural resources

  • Few , such as coal, in an area means there is a lack of industry and therefore a lack of .
  • is a resource and can attract tourists, bringing job opportunities.

Soils

  • Areas with fertile , eg river deltas, are good for growing crops to feed the population.
  • Poor soils with few mean there will be a low agricultural output.