Population geography is a type of geography that looks at how people live in different parts of the world. It looks at where people live and why, what other things are in the area, and how people use their environment. It also looks at how people move from one place to another and how population size and shape can affect their lives. To understand population geography, you need to think about how people interact with the place they live in. For example, why do some people move to different cities or countries? Are there different types of people in different places? Does a region have a lot of people, or is it sparsely populated? How do people use the natural resources in the area? All of these questions are part of understanding population geography.