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Population Patterns

Population patterns refer to the distribution and changes in human populations across different areas over time. These patterns can include where people live, such as in cities or rural areas, and how factors like birth rates, death rates, migration, and aging influence population size. Understanding these patterns helps us analyze social, economic, and environmental trends, as well as plan for infrastructure, healthcare, and education. By studying population patterns, we gain insights into societal needs and can develop strategies to address challenges such as urban overcrowding or declining populations in certain regions.