Explain the regional structure of density of population in India.
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• The regional structure of the density of the population is measured by dividing the population of a country by the total region.
• India ranks number two in the world by population.
• The density of the population in India is 324 persons per sq.km.
• The density of the population depends upon the geographical locations and factors.
• Climate, soil, mineral resources, and landscape are the main factors determining the density of the population in India.
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Regional structure of a country is given by "dividing the total population" of a country or the region in which the people are living by its total area defines them.
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- The density of population of India is given by the total number of people living per square kilometer in a certain area and it is given as 382 persons per square kilometer when calculating allover India and it is called as census and it takes survey only once in 10 years.
- The regional structure of a place also contributes to its density and in the case of India Bihar is the most densely populated state and the people from here suffers from poverty due to over consumption of resources
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