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1) How would you describe the population distribution around Australia?
There are more people living closer to the city than in the country towns.
2) What are the features of these areas that make them desirable to live?
More people are living near the cities because of work reasons, more resources, public transport, airports, museums, shopping and easier access to to a wide range of social and cultural events.
3) What year do you imagine this map would represent?
2006
4) Locate a current population distribution map from the internet
5) How does the pre-colonisation map of distribution compare with the present day Australian population distribution (indigenous + non- indigenous)?
The present day map shows a lot more people living around the water and some living in the middle.
6) On your map what are the locations of the highest density of population? What has formed in these areas?
Near the waters.
7) What are the prerequisites for building a city?
The prerequisites for building a city is that you need a water system, good soil for food growth and a well planned city for homes and buildings.
8) What are some of the benefits of living in a city?
Some of the benefits of living in a city is because of work reasons, more resources, public transport, airports, museums, shopping and easier access to to a wide range of social and cultural events.
9) What are some of the detriments?
Some of the detriments of living in the city is because of the loud noise because of traffic and transport and because of people travelling to and from the city.
There are more people living closer to the city than in the country towns.
2) What are the features of these areas that make them desirable to live?
More people are living near the cities because of work reasons, more resources, public transport, airports, museums, shopping and easier access to to a wide range of social and cultural events.
3) What year do you imagine this map would represent?
2006
4) Locate a current population distribution map from the internet
5) How does the pre-colonisation map of distribution compare with the present day Australian population distribution (indigenous + non- indigenous)?
The present day map shows a lot more people living around the water and some living in the middle.
6) On your map what are the locations of the highest density of population? What has formed in these areas?
Near the waters.
7) What are the prerequisites for building a city?
The prerequisites for building a city is that you need a water system, good soil for food growth and a well planned city for homes and buildings.
8) What are some of the benefits of living in a city?
Some of the benefits of living in a city is because of work reasons, more resources, public transport, airports, museums, shopping and easier access to to a wide range of social and cultural events.
9) What are some of the detriments?
Some of the detriments of living in the city is because of the loud noise because of traffic and transport and because of people travelling to and from the city.