3. Which region has the lowest population density?

A. East Asia primarily China, but also Korea and Japan combined have approximately 1.34 billion people.
B. Approximately 1.5 billion people live in India near the Ganges and Indus River.
C. The European cluster contains over 715 million inhabitants near resources and rivers.
D. In Brazil the most heavily populated near the Amazon rain-forest.
E. BOSNYWASH and the West Coast have extreme populations in North America
Answer : D

4. Which of the following is not a reason why populations rise in particular places?
A. Globalization and Capitalism
B. Imperialism and Colonialism
C. Famine and Drought
D. Mercantilism and Industrialization
E. Modernaization and Urbanization
Answer : C
5. Paul Ehrlich, Thomas Malthus, and Ester Boserup believed that the world's population was increasing to quickly and outpacing our food production.
TRUE
FALSE
Answer : true

3. D - yes

4. C - no
5. True - yes

Can you explain 4 I don't get how it's not C

And I feel like 5 is actually false because Ester believed differently from Thomas

Please read the question carefully. Why would people move to a place that has famine and drought?

What did Boserup believe that was different from Malthus?

She sets out to show that population growth itself drives people to increase the production of food

Ok. I think you're right. I didn't look up Boserup's theory. Sorry.

It must be false.

To determine the answer to question 3, you need to compare the population densities of the given regions. The region with the lowest population density would have the fewest people relative to its total area. From the given options, the region with the lowest population density is mentioned in option D, which refers to Brazil, specifically the areas near the Amazon rainforest.

To find the answer to question 4, you need to identify the reasons mentioned for populations rising in particular places. From the given options, option C states "Famine and Drought" as a reason why populations rise. However, famine and drought are usually factors that lead to a decrease in population, as they can cause death and migration. Therefore, option C is not a valid reason for population rise.

For question 5, you are required to determine if the statement is true or false. The statement claims that Paul Ehrlich, Thomas Malthus, and Ester Boserup believed that the world's population was increasing too quickly and outpacing our food production. This statement is true, as all three individuals mentioned were concerned with the issues of population growth and its impact on food production.