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Which are the two main component of population growth in india? Describe the main focus at each component​

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Answered by AnujaGandhi9011
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The two main components of population growth in India are:

Natural Growth It refers to the growth in population which is caused by birth rate and death rate. It is estimated by the difference between birth rate and death rate.

Characteristics of natural growth are as under:

In India, growth is more influential in population growth.

This growth rate shows the medical, technological and social advancement of society.

Induced Growth Rate Induced growth refers to the growth in population caused by the migration. It is measured by the difference between migrants and out-migrants.

Characteristics of induced growth rate are as under:

In India, it is more influential in population growth during partition in 1947 and Bangladesh War of 1971.

This type of growth is caused by the economic advancement of a society that attracts migrants from other areas.

Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

Birth Rate, Death Rate, and Migration are the three main drivers of population growth. The birth rate is the quantity of live births per 1,000 people per year. Due to India's historically greater birth rates than mortality rates, it is a key driver of growth.

Explanation:

Birth rate, mortality rate, and migration are the three main factors that influence population increase. The ratio of live births per 1,000 people each year is known as the birth rate. The death rate is the number of fatalities per 1,000 people annually. The act of moving people from one location to another is referred to as migration. The intention of relocating, either temporarily or permanently, may be the cause. Internal or external migration is possible. Internal migration occurs when an individual, family, or group of individuals relocates within the nation; this form of movement has no bearing on the nation's population growth, but it may have an impact on the population growth of the region to which they relocate.

When there is a larger gap between live births and deaths, there is a "natural increase" in population growth. When there is a greater "net migration," or when more individuals are entering into a country than are leaving, there is also a rise in the population. A country's population composition can change significantly as a result of migration.

The population of the globe increased by 30% between 1990 and 2010. In China and India, there was the greatest increase. The main driver of growth in these nations was the rise in the proportion of births to deaths.

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