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give a brief description about distribution of population density of India​

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Answered by bushrariyaz
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On a geographical area of 2.45 per cent of the world total, the country accounts for a little less than 17 per cent of its population. ... With a density of 324 persons per square km as compared to the world average of only 47 persons, India indeed is one of the most thickly populated countries of the world.

Answered by sainiinswag
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(i) By population density, we mean the number of persons per unit area. India is one of the most densely populated countries of the world.

(i) By population density, we mean the number of persons per unit area. India is one of the most densely populated countries of the world.(ii) The population density of India in the year 2001 was 304 persons per sq. km. Densities vary from 904 persons per sq. km in West Bengal to only 13 persons per sq. km in Arunachal Pradesh.

(i) By population density, we mean the number of persons per unit area. India is one of the most densely populated countries of the world.(ii) The population density of India in the year 2001 was 304 persons per sq. km. Densities vary from 904 persons per sq. km in West Bengal to only 13 persons per sq. km in Arunachal Pradesh.(iii) Rugged terrain and unfavourable climate conditions are primarily responsible for sparse population in some parts of the country.

(i) By population density, we mean the number of persons per unit area. India is one of the most densely populated countries of the world.(ii) The population density of India in the year 2001 was 304 persons per sq. km. Densities vary from 904 persons per sq. km in West Bengal to only 13 persons per sq. km in Arunachal Pradesh.(iii) Rugged terrain and unfavourable climate conditions are primarily responsible for sparse population in some parts of the country.(iv) Assam and most of the peninsular states have moderate population densities. Hilly dissected and rocky nature of the terrain, moderate to low rainfall, shallow and less fertile soil have influenced population densities in these areas.

(i) By population density, we mean the number of persons per unit area. India is one of the most densely populated countries of the world.(ii) The population density of India in the year 2001 was 304 persons per sq. km. Densities vary from 904 persons per sq. km in West Bengal to only 13 persons per sq. km in Arunachal Pradesh.(iii) Rugged terrain and unfavourable climate conditions are primarily responsible for sparse population in some parts of the country.(iv) Assam and most of the peninsular states have moderate population densities. Hilly dissected and rocky nature of the terrain, moderate to low rainfall, shallow and less fertile soil have influenced population densities in these areas.(v) The Northern plains and Kerala in the south have very high population densities because of the flat plains with fertile soils and abundant rainfall.

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