WHY THE POPULATION IN INDIA IS UNEVENLY DISTRIBUTED
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Basically not just in India, but anywhere in world, population is unevenly distributed.
Population density (or Distribution) is the number of people living in any given area. This density or distribution depends on several factors such as
- Availability of resources
- Good weather
- Type of land/region
- Economic, Social factors
For example, Mumbai has lots of jobs, weather is good. Thus mumbai's population is very huge. But in Northeeast region, there not much of a industry and weather is always rainy. So population is not that dense.
At world level, India is highly dense (or basically any part of world) compare to antarctica or arctic. It is because these pole region have very extreme weather conditions and thus it is almost impossible to live there.
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Population density (or Distribution) is the number of people living in any given area. This density or distribution depends on several factors such as
- Availability of resources
- Good weather
- Type of land/region
- Economic, Social factors
For example, Mumbai has lots of jobs, weather is good. Thus mumbai's population is very huge. But in Northeeast region, there not much of a industry and weather is always rainy. So population is not that dense.
At world level, India is highly dense (or basically any part of world) compare to antarctica or arctic. It is because these pole region have very extreme weather conditions and thus it is almost impossible to live there.
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