describe the three population density zones of india
Three Population density Zones In India are:
Population density is dependent on many factors like climate, resources, relief features and other political, social and economic fcators.Almost half of India’s population lives in just five states , Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal, and Andhra Pradesh.
a. Northern plains have very high density.
b. Densities vary from 904 persons per sq km in West Bengal to only 13 persons per sq km in Arunachal Pradesh. Assam and most of the Peninsular states have moderate population densities.
c. Kerala and other states in the south have high to very high population densities.
Population density is dependent on many factors like climate, resources, relief features and other political, social and economic fcators.Almost half of India’s population lives in just five states , Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal, and Andhra Pradesh.
a. Northern plains have very high density.
b. Densities vary from 904 persons per sq km in West Bengal to only 13 persons per sq km in Arunachal Pradesh. Assam and most of the Peninsular states have moderate population densities.
c. Kerala and other states in the south have high to very high population densities.