Which statement best describes how climate can affect Earth’s human geography?(1 point)

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Human population is evenly distributed across the landscape, regardless of climate. Climate does not affect Earth’s human geography.
Human population is evenly distributed across the landscape, regardless of climate. Climate does not affect Earth’s human geography.

Many climatic regions of Earth have sparse human populations, such as deserts and ice-covered lands. Other climatic regions, such as those with mild temperatures and a lot of precipitation, are densely populated with people.
Many climatic regions of Earth have sparse human populations, such as deserts and ice-covered lands. Other climatic regions, such as those with mild temperatures and a lot of precipitation, are densely populated with people.

Many climatic regions of Earth have sparse human populations, such as those with mild temperatures and a lot of precipitation. Other climatic regions, such as deserts and ice-covered regions, tend to be densely populated.
Many climatic regions of Earth have sparse human populations, such as those with mild temperatures and a lot of precipitation. Other climatic regions, such as deserts and ice-covered regions, tend to be densely populated.

Climate does not affect Earth’s human geography. More people live in ice-covered regions than regions with mild temperatures.

Many climatic regions of Earth have sparse human populations, such as deserts and ice-covered lands. Other climatic regions, such as those with mild temperatures and a lot of precipitation, are densely populated with people.