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Define density of population. If 600 people live in your colony, and the area of your colony is 2 sq. km, what is the density of population your colony?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Density of population means the number of people living in one sq.km .The density of the colony in which 600 people live in 2 sq.km is 300 people per square km.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Density of population is a type of measurement of population unit volume or per unit area. It is a measure of number density in an area.

It is usually used for living organisms and in most cases applicable for humans. It is a also a major geographical term.

In simple terms, the density of population means the number of persons residing in an area of per kilometer square.

In the given example, the density of population will be 600/2, i.e., 300 persons are living in a square kilometer.

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