Population Geography Fundamentals Quiz
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What is the definition of population geography?

Population geography is the study of the number of living things that live together in the same place, including their distribution and characteristics.

What are the characteristics of urban areas with regards to population density?

Urban areas, such as big cities, have high population density as people there live close to each other.

How does population density differ between urban and rural areas?

Urban areas typically have high population density as people live close to each other, while rural areas have low population density as people usually live far away from each other.

Explain the concept of population density and provide an example.

<p>Population density is the average number of people in a place. Urban areas, like big cities, typically have high population density because people live close to each other.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Define the term inhabitants or residents with respect to population geography.

<p>In population geography, inhabitants or residents refer to the people living in a specific area, such as a city.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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