
Population Density Distribution
Population density distribution refers to how people are spread out across a given area. It measures the number of individuals living in a specific space, often expressed as people per square kilometer or mile. Areas with high population density, like cities, have a lot of people close together, while low-density areas, such as rural regions, have fewer people spread over larger spaces. This distribution affects various aspects of life, including resource allocation, infrastructure, and social services, influencing everything from urban planning to environmental impact. Understanding it helps us manage communities effectively.