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.

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The recent population of India in the year of 2012 is 1.22 billion or 1,220,200,000 if viewed in numerical terms. India is the second among the most populous nations of the world and is just under China which has a population of 1.35 billion people or 1,350,044,605. This is quite an increase from the population which India had in 2001 which was 1.02 billion. Records reveal the fact that males constitute 628.8 billion of the population whereas their female counterparts consist of 591.4 million of the population of India and 50% of the population of India consists of people within the age of 25 years and 65% consists of people below the age of 35 years. It has also been noted that India consists 17.31% of the population of the world. This stands for the fact that out of six people of this world one lives in India. Statistics also reveal that by the year of 2030 India would become the most populous country of the world leaving China behind. One of the primary causes of the steep increase in India's population is illiteracy. 

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