Geography, asked by galvanatorxx, 2 months ago

write about the distribution of population in India?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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States having an urban population of between 17 and 26 per cent are Kerala (25.97%), Uttaranchal (25.59%), Jammu & Kashmir (24.8%), Manipur (23.86%), Rajasthan (23.38%), Jharkhand (22.5%), Uttar Pradesh (20.78%), Arunachal (20.41%), Chhattisgarh (20.08%), Meghalaya (19.63%), Nagaland (17.74%), and Tripura (17.02%).

Answered by prakashakash802
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Answer:

In reality, the distribution of population in India is highly uneven. The uneven density of population in India is clear from the fact that in Arunachal Pradesh the average number of population is only 13 persons per square kilometre, whereas it is 9,294 persons per square kilometre in Delhi as per 2001 census.

Explanation:

States having an urban population of between 17 and 26 per cent are Kerala (25.97%), Uttaranchal (25.59%), Jammu & Kashmir (24.8%), Manipur (23.86%), Rajasthan (23.38%), Jharkhand (22.5%), Uttar Pradesh (20.78%), Arunachal (20.41%), Chhattisgarh (20.08%), Meghalaya (19.63%), Nagaland (17.74%), and Tripura (17.02%).

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