difference between population density and population change
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The population density of an area such as a city, for example, is the average number of people living in each square mile of that area. Each square mile of the area will have a different population density, but the total population of the entire area is used to calculate the average for each square mile.
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population density means number of population in an area and population change means difference between one population to other by their religion and caste
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