0
You visited us 0 times! Enjoying our articles? Unlock Full Access!
Question

Which regions of Asia have a low population and why?

Solution
Verified by Toppr

The lowest figure in the Asia-Pacific region is that of North and Central Asia, a sub region where the population growth rate dropped to an average of -0.1% between 1990 and 2000, but subsequently rose to 0.3% in 2010.Differences in population growth rates by country are greater than by sub region level. Four countries experienced a negative annual average population growth between 2005 and 2010: Georgia, Niue, Northern Mariana Islands and the Russian Federation.

The population growth trends are largely a consequence of declining birth rates across the region. Countries with the most rapid declines in the crude birth rate (CBR) include Bhutan, Cambodia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Maldives, and Singapore with declines exceeding 40% from the 1990-1995 average to 2010

Was this answer helpful?
0
Similar Questions
Q1
Which regions of Asia have a low population and why?
View Solution
Q2
Why are some regions in Asia thinly populated and some overpopulated? Explain with examples.
View Solution
Q3
Which of these is a sparsely populated region in Asia?
View Solution
Q4
Which of the following situations is classified as suffering from water scarcity?
(a) Region with high annual rainfall.
(b) Region having low annual rainfall and large population.
(c) Region having high annual rainfall but water is highly polluted.
(d) Region having low rainfall and low population.

View Solution
Q5
Select the regions having low population density:
View Solution