What are the types of distribution in AP Human Geography?
Okay, so in AP Human Geography, we talk about how things are distributed, right? And it's seriously mind-blowing when you start to think about it. Like, how are things spread out? People, buildings, even Starbucks – everything has a pattern!
We learn about uniform distribution, which is like, imagine perfectly spaced trees in an orchard. Everything's equidistant, super organized. Then there's random, which is… well, random! Think dandelions scattered across a field – no rhyme or reason. But it's the clumped distribution that really gets to me. It's like, why do we cluster together?
Think about cities! People flock to them like moths to a flame. I remember visiting New York City – the sheer density of people was incredible! It's all about resources and opportunities, isn't it? Jobs, culture, that electric city vibe. But then you have to wonder… what about the places not everyone is rushing to? The rural areas, the small towns… do they get left behind? It's almost like these huge magnets, these cities, pulling people in and creating these dense, clumped distributions. Makes you think, huh? Is it always a good thing, this clumping together? I don't know, just something I ponder sometimes.
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