Human factors that influence population distribution include:
1. Economic factors: Regions with better job prospects, industries, agriculture, and trade tend to attract larger populations. Areas offering higher income levels and employment opportunities generally have higher population densities.
2. Social factors: Access to education, healthcare, and social infrastructure plays a significant role in population distribution. Areas with better social services are more likely to draw people.
3. Political factors: Political stability, government policies, and migration laws determine where people settle. Regions with stable governments and favorable policies tend to experience higher population growth.
4. Historical factors: The development of cities and settlements over time has shaped current population distribution. Historical trade routes, colonial influences, and urban development patterns play key roles.
5. Cultural factors: Cultural and religious practices can impact settlement patterns, as people often prefer living in areas where their cultural or religious group is in the majority.
6. Migration: Population movement due to factors like job opportunities, safety, or climate conditions—such as rural-to-urban migration or international migration—also affects population distribution.
Complete the chain and rewrite in your answer paper \[ \begin{array}{|c|l|l|l|} \hline \textbf{No.} & \textbf{A} & \textbf{B} & \textbf{C} \\ \hline (1) & \text{Amazon River basin} & \text{Dense equatorial forest} & \text{Low population density} \\ \hline (2) & \text{Constructive Pyramid} & \text{More old age Population} & \text{Low birth rate and least death rate} \\ \hline (3) & \text{Industrial Region} & \text{Manufacturing Activities} & \text{Availability of Employment} \\ \hline (4) & \text{Pampas Grassland} & \text{Commercial cattle rearing} & \text{South America} \\ \hline (5) & \text{Private} & \text{Individual} & \text{Tata Iron and Steel Industries} \\ \hline \end{array} \]
Read the following passage and answer the questions given below:
Considering the latitudinal distribution of animal husbandry in the world, it is located between 30°N to 60°N and 30°S to 55°S latitudes.
Climate is one of the most influencing factors in the development of animal husbandry. It is more developed in the Northern Hemisphere. Presence of grasslands in Australia and North and South America has led to the distribution of this occupation. But, this occupation is influenced by advanced technology, market, and availability of large estates.
It has developed on a commercial basis in North America, South America, and Australia. The animal husbandry in North and South America is carried out with the help of advanced technology on a commercial scale.
Dense forests, inhospitable climate, low-quality fodder in the equatorial region has discouraged the development of animal husbandry in these regions.