Answer:
The population distribution promotes a more urban or more rural natural landscape.
Explanation:
Communities with a high number of inhabitants tend to have a larger population distribution. This makes these cities consume more natural resources, reducing the rural landscape and establishing a more industrial, dynamic, urban and fast culture. These communities tend to grow and industrialize more and more, becoming more and more urban.
On the other hand, smaller communities tend to establish themselves in a more rural culture and at a calmer and more harmonious pace than urban communities. These communities are not distributed so much that they suppress their natural resources, moreover, these communities tend to decrease with the migration of their members, with the passage of time.