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2019 WAEC Geography Theory The table below shows the population distribution and land area of five states of a...

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WAEC 2019

The table below shows the population distribution and land area of five states of a country B in the year 2010. Use the data to answer the following question

(a) Calculate the: (i) total population; (ii) total land area; (iii) population density of country B.

(b) Explain four factors that influence the distribution of world human population.

(c) Outline three factors that cause increase in world human population

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Explanation

(a) Calculation (i) Total population (3.2 + 5.4 + 7.4 + 6.5 + 4.2) = 26.7m or 26,700,000 persons per square metre (horizontal or vertical addition)

(ii) Total land area (140,000 + 98,000 + 35,000 + 120,000 + 86,000) km² = 479,000km²

(iii) Population density of country B Total population /Area in km² 26,700,000 person per km² = 55.74 persons per km² = 56 persons per km² 479,000

(b) Factors that influence the distribution of world human population

- relief

- climate

- soil/agriculture

-job opportunities

- accessibility/transport

- mineral deposit

- water supply

- industrialization/advancement in technology

- sources of food

- conflict/security

- presence of social amenities

- political conditions

- government policy

- migration

- historical factor

- commercial activities

- vegetation

- diseases

- environmental hazards

- cultural attachment

- religious factors

- infrastructural development

(c) Factors that cause an increase in world human population

- improved medical facilities - improved hygiene and sanitation

- adequate food supply/improved agriculture

- improved standard of living

- decrease in death rate

- increase in birth rate

- significance attached to number of children by some cultures

- improved science and technology

- polygamy

- illiteracy

- lack of family planning

- viewing child bearing as tradition wok of women

- government policy

- preference for male or female children by some cultures

- religious belief

- early marriage


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