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Anvisha [2.4K]
3 years ago
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1) A demografia é o estudo da população e sua importância é devido às transformações no espaço geográfico, uma vez que:

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nataly862011 [7]3 years ago
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b) se apresenta de forma dinâmica, trazendo consigo significantes alterações no espaço habitado, uma vez que agrega cultura e costumes de sua origem.

Explanation:

A demografia é uma área da geografia e que tem influencia direta nas ciencias sociais de todo o mundo. Isso porque é através dela que é possivel que os cientistas forneçam um tipo de "geografia do povo", onde eles podem analisar e interpretar dados geograficos e sociais de uma região, permitindo uma analise qualitativa que forneçam informações importantes sobre a população que mora nessa região e os fatores beneficos e maleficos que a mesma esta submetida.

Em resumo, podemos afirmar que a demografia é o estudo da população e sua importância é devido às transformações no espaço geográfico, uma vez que se apresenta de forma dinâmica, trazendo consigo significantes alterações no espaço habitado, uma vez que agrega cultura e costumes de sua origem.

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