Population Size and Density
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[Place of publication not identified] : Video Education America (VEA),, [2015].
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Originally released by Video Education America (VEA), 2015.
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Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on August 30, 2018.
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The concept of population is a significant aspect of geography. This Miniclip defines and explains what population density is and shows students how to calculate it with simple mathematics. Using China as a case study, students will learn how the physical geography of countries influences where people live and how access to resources dictates the population density of regions.
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6 - 8, 9 - 12
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Closed-captioned.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(2015). Population Size and Density . Video Education America (VEA), .

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

2015. Population Size and Density. [Place of publication not identified]: Video Education America (VEA).

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Population Size and Density [Place of publication not identified]: Video Education America (VEA), 2015.

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(2015). Population size and density. [Place of publication not identified]: Video Education America (VEA).

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Population Size and Density Video Education America (VEA), , 2015.

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