why Karnataka is moderately populated
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Explanation:
The latest census figures for Karnataka reveal that in terms of absolute value, population density of the State, an important index of population concentration, has increased, but at the same time the percentage of increase is witnessing a downward trend.
According to the latest paper on provisional population totals published by the Directorate of Census Operations last week, the percentage increase of population density in 2011 is 15.58 compared to 17.45 in 2001.
The population density, defined as the number of persons per sq km, in 2011 was 319 persons per sq km an increase from 276 in 2001.
On an average, 43 more people inhabit every sq km area in the State than the numbers that lived a decade ago.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the density of Karnataka was 68 and this has steadily increased from one decade to another to reach 319 in 2011.
Answer:
because in karnataka population is large and sex ratio is large