In this section, world languages are introduced in the “Geo Model” that languages are affected by different geographic and climate of the continents and Islands of the globe. Language distribution encompasses the geographical, cultural, and social factors that influence where and how languages are spoken. Some languages have a wide global distribution and are spoken by millions of people, while others are limited to specific communities or regions. Language distribution can change over time due to migration, cultural influences, and other societal factors. Studying language distribution helps linguists and researchers understand the diversity of languages and their significance in various parts of the world.