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Area A has rich fertile soil that allows successful agriculture and has high population density,whereas, Area B has poor quality soils and has sparse population.Which of the given factors has contributed to the difference in population density between theareas?A. Social factorB. Human factorC. Political factorD. Physical factorMale FemalePakistan - 2020Population in millions Population in millionsAge

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Area A has rich fertile soil that allows successful agriculture and has high population density,whereas, Area B has poor quality soils and has sparse population.Which of the given factors has contributed to the difference in population density between theareas?A. Social factorB. Human factorC. Political factorD. Physical factorMale FemalePakistan - 2020Population in millions Population in millionsAge

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The factor that has contributed to the difference in population density between the areas is D. Physical factor. This is because the quality of soil (which is a physical aspect of the environment) directly affects the success of agriculture. In turn, this influences where people choose to live. If the soil is rich and fertile (like in Area A), agriculture will thrive, attracting more people to live in that area due to the availability of food and jobs. Conversely, if the soil is of poor quality (like in Area B), agriculture will not be as successful, resulting in fewer people choosing to live there.

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