Factors affecting population density LO: To be able to explain human, physical and historical reasons for varying populations around the world.

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Factors affecting population density LO: To be able to explain human, physical and historical reasons for varying populations around the world

1.Use an atlas/your planner to label 5 densely populated areas in one colour and 5 sparsely populated areas in another colour. 2. Add a key to your map World population density and distribution

Why are some areas more populated than others? With a partner try and think of at least five reasons. Use some of these ideas to annotate your map to explain why some areas have a dense population and others a sparse population.

Why are some areas more populated than others?. Use some of these ideas to annotate your map to explain why some areas have a dense population and others a sparse population.