I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. In regional geography, relative location is more meaningful and practical than absolute location. Relative location<span> is more general and can be used </span>relative<span> to the surroundings of the object. Hope this answers the question.</span>
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wouldn't it be inflation/increase of prices
Answer:
Population density.
Explanation:
Population density is a statistical data that allows graphing the number of people living in a given territory, dividing the number of inhabitants of that territory by its size, usually in square kilometers or square miles.
Thus, the more the population increases in a territory, the more its population density will increase. An example of territories with a high population density is Hong Kong, with about 7,000 inhabitants per square kilometer, while an example of a nation with a low population density is Canada, with 4 inhabitants per square kilometer.