Advanced Placement (AP), 20.10.2020 01:01 fields
Study the map above. Identify TWO areas with the highest population density. Identify TWO areas with the lowest population density.
Define the THREE types of measurable population density. Explain which type of density is most likely shown on this map, and provide evidence to support your answer.
Discuss what this map reveals about other aspects of population distribution relative to the physical landscape.
In what areas does the population appear to be concentrated?
What patterns do you see in human settlement?
How might this distribution appear differently if viewed on a local, instead of a national, scale?
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