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Population Distribution: Where People Live and Why
Discover how geography, resources, and economic opportunity determine where populations concentrate and why some regions remain nearly empty.
What You'll Learn
Geographic features like rivers and coasts attract dense human settlement.
Population density measures how concentrated people are in specific areas.
Rural-to-urban migration drives urban growth and rural depopulation trends.
Key terms include megalopolis, Sunbelt, exurbs, and census tracts.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze how geography influences population density and settlement.
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Questions explore urban growth, migration, and rural depopulation patterns.
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Learners define key vocabulary including megalopolis, Sunbelt, and exurbs.
Why This Matters
Understanding population distribution equips students to analyze real-world issues like urban growth, resource allocation, and migration that shape communities across the United States and the globe.
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Population Density
Urban Sprawl
Rural Migration
Settlement Patterns
Demographic Transition

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