Where do most human populations live?
in the temperate zone in the tropical zone in the desert in the savanna in the mountainous zone
Most human populations live in the temperate zone and the tropical zone. These areas generally have more favorable climates, fertile land, and access to resources, which support larger populations. The temperate zone includes regions with moderate climates, while the tropical zone encompasses areas near the equator with warm temperatures and abundant rainfall.
In contrast, deserts, savannas, and mountainous zones tend to have harsher living conditions, which limit population density.