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why the indus delta has a low density of population​

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Answered by MƦAttrαctívє
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<b>The region of the Indus Delta has very few pure drains and its access to water disposal is further reduced due to its vicinity to the Indian border. For this reason, the Indus Delta have low population. But a place located near the dhands, known as the transient fisherfolk, is usually population in a relatively dense posture, and these people move upland during extreme weathers. Another reason why this region have low population is that flooding in this area is a natural and frequent incidence. The latest attack by a flood happened to be in 2006.

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Answered by salini65
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The region of the Indus Delta has very few pure drains and it's access to water disposal is further reduced due to it's vicinity to the Indian border for this reason,the Indus Delta have low population.

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