Population Distribution Questions
Climate change plays a significant role in population distribution as it can directly impact the suitability and habitability of certain areas. Rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events can lead to the displacement of populations from their original habitats. Areas experiencing more frequent and severe droughts, floods, or storms may become less desirable for human settlement. Additionally, climate change can affect agricultural productivity, water availability, and the spread of diseases, further influencing population distribution patterns. In response to these changes, people may migrate to more favorable regions, leading to shifts in population distribution at both local and global scales.