The distribution of the world’s population is highly uneven. Four key geographical (or physical) factors that influence where people live are:
Water is the most essential element for life. People prefer to live in areas where fresh water is easily available for drinking, agriculture, and industry. For this reason, river valleys are among the most densely populated areas in the world.
Areas with a moderate, temperate climate that is not too hot, too cold, or too extreme in terms of rainfall, tend to attract more people. Regions with extreme climates, such as hot deserts, polar regions, or very dense rainforests, are sparsely populated.
People generally prefer to live on flat plains and gentle slopes. These areas are better suited for agriculture, building infrastructure like roads and industries, and overall settlement. Mountainous and rugged hilly areas are less populated due to difficulties in farming, transportation, and construction.
Fertile soils are crucial for agriculture. Areas with rich, loamy soils that can support intensive farming, such as river deltas and plains, have historically supported large populations.
Draw a map of India and show the following:
Paradip
Agra
Patna
Ranchi
Mahanadi