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Factors that determine carrying capacity are the amount of resources available and population. Other factors are land area and amount of water.
"Sq.ft." is the area. It's a phrase used by people who actually don't understandthe whole concept. If you know the sq.ft., then you know the area, because they'rethe same thing. But you can't determine the perimeter from knowing the area.
The area of a plot of land is not enough information to determine its dimensions. First of all, there is no justification for assuming that the shape is rectangular. It could be circular, triangular or even irregular. Even if you know that it is rectangular you still do not have enough information to determine its dimensions. Double the length, halve the width and the area remains the same. Or treble the length, reduce the width to a third - same result. There are infinitely more options
The following data gives the population, total land area, birth rate, death ate and the population density of China; Population, total (2010) 1,338,299,512.0 Land area (sq. km) (2010) 9,327,480.0 Birth rate, crude (per 1,000 people) (2009) 12.1 Death rate, crude (per 1,000 people) (2009) 7.1 Population density (people per sq. km) (2010) 143.5
Two sides of a triangle are not sufficient to determine its area.
An area that's wet on a part of land.
Latitude
Crude population densities are used to determine the amount of people living per unit area, so it can be useful if you want to find out if an area is overpopulated or if it doesn't have enough people. Or if you want to discover the amount of land space.
1) is it underwater or on land 2) what is its latitude.
The first factor is the amount of rain an area receives, the second factor is vegetation, the third factor is the type of soil, the fourth factor is the shape of land, and the final factor is how people use the land.
The first factor is the amount of rain an area receives, the second factor is vegetation, the third factor is the type of soil, the fourth factor is the shape of land, and the final factor is how people use the land.
it helps by comparing box size th things on land area (and go give your mama a kiss)
Factors that determine carrying capacity are the amount of resources available and population. Other factors are land area and amount of water.
Arithmetic density is the total number of people divided by the total land area it like this the total population divided by the total land area that is cultivated or in simple TP/TLA It's important because knowing the population and the land that they are inhibiting could help knowing how many towns, or city's they can build for the population in the future. If the land is overpopulated, they would need to find a way to take all those people and fit them in. Also, Knowing how many people take up the land can determine how much agricultural density is needed for the people there or in other places. Normally, when land is overpopulated, more people will want to move there. So knowing the population would prepare them for immigrants to come into the area. Hope this helped.
Information about area is not enough to determine its dimensions. You can, for example, double its length and halve its width without altering the area.
land and types of people living there
The gauge of a wire measures its cross-sectional area and helps determine its current carrying capacity.