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Physiological Density

Physiological Density. A more meaningful population measure is looking at the number of people per area of a region. Arable land- land suited for agriculture Example: In the U.S. the physiological density is 172 persons per kilometer (445 per square mile) of arable land

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Physiological Density

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  1. Physiological Density • A more meaningful population measure is looking at the number of people per area of a region. • Arable land- land suited for agriculture • Example: In the U.S. the physiological density is 172 persons per kilometer (445 per square mile) of arable land • Egypt has 2,580 persons per square kilometer (6,682 per square mile) of arable land = This large difference in physiological densities demonstrates crops grown on a hectacre of land in Eygpt must feed far more people than in the U.S.

  2. Example: In the U.S. the physiological density is 172 persons per kilometer (445 per square mile) of arable land • Egypt has 2,580 persons per square kilometer (6,682 per square mile) of arable land = This large difference in physiological densities demonstrates crops grown on a hectare of land in Egypt must feed far more people than in the U.S.

  3. The higher the physiological density- the greater the pressure people may put on the land to produce food • Provides insights into the relationship between the size of a population and availability in a region

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