What are the "push" and "pull" factors causing global migrations today? Usually, these are economic, political, or environmental.
How do literacy rates, life expectancy, and medical care affect a country's development?.
When answering questions about population distribution, always mention (climate, relief) and historical/economic factors (industrial centers, trade routes). Geography is never just about where people are, but why they chose to be there.
🌍 Topic: Population Composition and Distribution (Paragraph 7)
Explain why urbanization levels are higher in developed countries but growing faster in developing ones. 💡 Quick Study Tip
The growth of cities and the increasing share of the population living in urban areas. Be ready to define agglomerations —massive clusters of cities merging together.


