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Factors for population distribution, Conflict - Coggle Diagram
Factors for population distribution
Human
Secondary industry
Secondary industries such as infrastructure and manufacturing provides job opportunities and makes life more convenient, attracting greater population.
Accessibility
Good accessibility brings prosperity by promoting trade, which works with the easy transport to attract immigrants.
Agriculture
Areas suited for herding and agriculture support larger populations with more stable food source.
Agriculture are the process of producing crops for both human and animals. It is important to maintain our daily life.
Political decision/instability
Political importance attributed to a location leads to influx (the establishing of a capital); corruption or political strife can decrease efficiency of local government and therefore reduce population.
Economic highs and lows and unemployment
Stable income and secure occupations encourage productivity
Conflict, when violent, leads to direct casualties; damage to property and physical environment indirectly reduces habitability.
Physical
natural threats
The harmful impact on a community and society after a natural hazard is horrible, and the risk factor is considerable.
Raw materials/Natural resources
The access of natural resources can provide more job oppotunities, and enrich people's life quality.
vegetation
vegetation often effects the environment of a community, places with a significant tree canopy that moderates temperature are considered more suitable for settlement.
soil type and quality
climate and weather
People tend to choose places that has better climate conditions
different landforms
Landforms influence where people choose to live based on is it good to develop agriculture, whethere there is enough water supply, climate and so on.
water supply
population tend to be dense in the areas has more water resources, withy efficient supply.
Conflict