what is areas of high density , moderate density , low density
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Population density is calculated as the number of persons per unit area. States and Union Territories in which the density of population ranges between 100 and 400 persons per square kilometre are called areas of moderate density of population. The areas having low density districts suffer from certain physical handicaps. Such handicaps include mountains amd forests.
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- Of the larger countries1, Bangladesh is the most densely-populated with 1,252 people per square kilometer; this is almost three times as dense as its neighbour, India. It's followed by Lebanon (595), South Korea (528), the Netherlands (508) and Rwanda (495 per km2) completing the top five.
- Population density is calculated as the number of persons per unit area. States and Union Territories in which the density of population ranges between 100 and 400 persons per square kilometre are called areas of moderate density of population.
- Areas of Extremely Low Density:
- Areas of Extremely Low Density:They include Arunachal Pradesh (13), Mizoram (42), Andaman and Nicobar Islands (43) Sikkim (76) and Jammu and Kashmir (100). ADVERTISEMENTS: Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram are located in a remote and inaccessible part of north-east India.
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