A. High-rise developments reduce population density
Answer: There are many natural and human developed factors which affect the population distribution.
Explanation:
Natural factors:
Landforms: Plains are the most crowded places of survival of human population as they provide suitable land area for survival. The mountains and deserts are not preferred because the landforms are not suitable for survival.
Climatic conditions: Majority of people prefer to stay in areas with moderate climatic conditions.
Government policies: Those areas where government policies restrict the migration and trade of people are sparsely populated areas.
Hazard prone areas: Places where chances of oceanic tides, thunderstorms, volcanic eruptions are prominent are least occupied areas.
Main cause of population growth in urban areas are as follows:
1. Availability of food, shelter, medical, and literacy.
2. Availability of recreational areas, picnic spots, and other places.
3. Availability of occupational opportunities and chances of increase in income growth are prominent in urban areas as compared to rural areas.
Answer:
speed, motion
Explanation:
Anything that occurs outside the point of fixation i.e., anywhere you are concentrating your vision is happening in your peripheral vision. There are three ranges of peripheral vision far peripheral, mid-peripheral and near-peripheral. The categorization is done on the basis of distance from the visual field.
Human peripheral vision is comparatively weaker than other animals. This is due to the number of gangelion cells in the retina is and low at the edges. However any motion in the peripheral vision is easier to notice because of Magno cells.
Answer:
gates, schuyler and morgan