Geography, asked by Anuska2233, 1 year ago

The growth of the population is not uniform ? give reasons

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Answered by brainiliest39
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1. Some accidents may occur ,so it is not possible to say when will a person die.

2.Migration is also another aspect which can change population.

Answered by medvar1234
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  • Terrain:

       Terrain of land is a potent factor which influences the concentration

        and  growth of population.

  • Climate:

       Climate is as important as terrain in influencing population. Of all

        the climatic factors, twin elements of rainfall and temperature

        play the  most important role in determining the population of an area.

  • Soil:

      Soil is an important factor in determining the density of population

       in an overwhelmingly agricultural country like India.

  • Water Bodies:

       Availability of water plays a significant role in determining the population

      of a given area. Water is the basic necessity for several purposes

       including irrigation, industries, transport and domestic affairs.

  • Mineral Resources:

       Minerals act as great source of attraction for people from different

       areas, which results in higher density of population.

  • Industries:

      Industrial growth offers massive employment opportunities and acts

      as a great magnet to attract people, particularly from the

      neighbouring areas. This results in higher population density.

       Industrial areas are almost invariably associated with areas of

       high population densities.

  • Transport:

    Growth of population is directly proportional to the development

    of transport facilities. The northern plain of India has a dense network

    of transport routes and is densely populated region.

  • Urbanization:

   Urbanization and population concentration go hand-in-hand and are

    closely related to each other. All the urban centres are marked by

   high density of population. The minimum density, that an area

   should   have to be designated as urban, is 400 persons per sq km.

   The highly urbanized districts of Kolkata, Chennai, Greater Mumbai,

   Hyderabad, Delhi and Chandigarh have population densities of

   over 6,000 persons per sq km.

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Anuska2233: thanks for.
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