How do you calculate population density?
Divide the size of an area in square units by the population of an area.
What is an urban city like?
Commercial, highly populated city with buildings
What is a settlement?
A small group of people living in a specific place
What are the benefits of an urban community?
a) More commercial buildings
b) Less space
A
What is a suburban area?
Residential area in a separate part of a city, a short distance away from an urban area.
What is the difference between a city and metropolitan area?
A city has about 50,000 to 100,000 people, while a metropolitan area has more than 100,000 people living in it.
What is population density?
Measurement of population per unit land area
What are the two types of situation factors?
Physical and Human
What is a Clustered population?
Many people living in a small area.
What are some urbanization effects on both human and natural factors?
Some urbanization effects can include pollution, natural resources depletion, and overpopulation.
Three differences between urban and rural
1. Densely populated
2. More connected to nature
3. Less/more open space
How many types of population distribution we learn, list out the name
Three. Scattered population, Clustered population, Linear population
Characteristics of a linear population?
When people live in a narrow line. For example, along a river, on a long road or valley.
What kind of site is Tonga?
A natural resources site.
Name 4 types of site
Harbour, Natural Resource, Strategic and Meeting Point.
Why is urban planning important?
Urban planning creates efficient, sustainable and liveable cities. Managing infrastructure, resources, and environmental impacts.
What does economy influence?
How many sizes of community are there
6
What are the 8 situation factors? (Both physical and human)
Landforms, Waterways, Climate, Natural Resources, Population, Labor force, Transportation, and Market/Economy
Describe what a natural resource site?
Places that are rich in natural resources.
"community"
What are the four human factors that determine a good/bad situation?
POpulation, Labour force, Transportation, Market/Economy