explain the distribution of population in India and Brazil?
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India's population rose to 1.21 billion people over the last 10 years -- an increase of 181 million, according to the new census
India, which accounts for world's 17.5 per cent population, comprises 623.7 million males and 586.5 million females, said a provisional 2011 Census report.Population distribution in Brazil. Population of Brazil is 157,872,000, which is quite high considering that only 10% live inland and over 90% live on a strip along the east coast which is roughly 500km wide and is about 25% of the of the countries total area.
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India, which accounts for world's 17.5 per cent population, comprises 623.7 million males and 586.5 million females, said a provisional 2011 Census report.Population distribution in Brazil. Population of Brazil is 157,872,000, which is quite high considering that only 10% live inland and over 90% live on a strip along the east coast which is roughly 500km wide and is about 25% of the of the countries total area.
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In both Brazil and India, population is unevenly distributed depending on the physiography with densely forested areas having lesser density. ... Brazil is least populated around the Amazon basin while India is least populated along the Himalayan mountain range.
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