Mathematics and architecture are related, since, as with other arts, architects use mathematics for several reasons. Apart from the mathematics needed when engineering buildings, architects use geometry: to define the spatial form of a building; from the Pythagoreans of the sixth century BC onwards, to create forms considered harmonious, and thus to lay out buildings and their surroundings according to mathematical, aesthetic and sometimes religious principles; to decorate buildings with mathematical objects such as tessellations; and to meet environmental goals, such as to minimise wind speeds around the bases of tall buildings.
Answer:
There is a higher concentration of people who live in the northern hemisphere than the southern hemisphere.
Explanation:
A is not correct because the equatorial region is not densely populated, but it is actually sparsely populated.
B is not correct because the southern hemisphere doesn't have a higher concetration of people than the northern hemisphere.
C is not correct because if that was the case the population density would have been the highest either on the Equator or the poles, and that is not the case at all.
D is not correct because the population density is related to the concept of agricultural production.
E is correct because the northern hemisphere has a higher concentration of population than the southern hemisphere, and this is largely due to the fact that there is much more land on the northern hemisphere, thus a much larger area where there are suitable conditions for living.
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