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Q5
1)Ratio between females and males:
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- Sex ratio
2)Highest populated state in India
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- Uttarpradesh
3)Differences between immigration and emigration
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- Emmigration:
- Emigrate means to leave one location, such as one's native country or region, to live in another.
- Immigration:
- Immigrate means to move into a non-native country or region to live.
Q6
1)Forced migration is caused by
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- Forced Migration is “a general term that refers to the movements of refugees and internally displaced people (those displaced by conflicts within their country of origin) as well as people displaced by natural or environmental disasters, chemical or nuclear disasters, famine, or development projects.”
2)Difference between birth rate and death rate
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- Birth rate:
- 1) The birth rate in a given population is called Natality.
- 2) Birth rate refers to the total number of live births per 1000 in a given population during a given time period or a year.
- Death rate:
- 1) The death rate in a given population is called Mortality.
- 2) Death rate refers to the measure of number of deaths or the number of deaths per 1,000 individuals per year.
3)______ is the outward to a country
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- International migration
4)Increase in population will pressure on
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- Scarcity in resources, like water and food
- Insufficient place to live.
- No facility of jobs
- Unemployment increases
5)GDP stands for
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- Gross Domestic product .
1. Sex Ratio of India is 108.176, i.e., 108.176 males per 100 females in 2020. It means that India has 924 females per 1000 males. In absolute terms, India has 48.04% female population compare to 51.96% male population.
2. Uttar Pradesh
3 . Immigration is the act of coming in to live from a foreign country.
Emigration is the act of going away and settling permanently in a foreign country.
The prefix 'in' as the sound suggests or its variant 'i', gives the word sense of inward movement. (As in, income, import)
The prefix 'ex' or its variant 'e' suggests an outward movement (as in export)
Examples of usage:
The policies regarding immigration have become stricter in many countries.
The emigration of capable, intelligent people from any country constitutes brain drain.