One of the factors affecting geographical distribution of population is the climatic conditions of the different parts of the country.
People tend to live in areas with favorable climatic conditions, such as moderate temperatures and rainfall. Areas with harsh
climatic conditions, such as extreme temperatures or heavy rainfall, are likely to have fewer inhabitants. The other options listed,
such as high birth rate, high death rate, and encouragement of early marriages in rural areas, are demographic factors that can
affect the size of the population, but they do not directly affect its geographical distribution.
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