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----are the most important resources of a country
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Human resources
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The number of people living in an area is called
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Population
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The population varies from---to--
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Region
region |
What factors affect the distribution of population in a region
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Features of land
climate availability of water and natural resources political stability economic and social opportunities |
Which areas are densely populated
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East asia
south asia western europe coastal regions of North America |
Which areas have low population densities
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Arctic regions
high mountain regions |
The natural growth rate population depends on which factors
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Birth rate
death rate migration into and out of a region |
In which state the population of female is more than male
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Kerala
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India has the largest proportion of persons of age -----years and under and if great care is taken of this young population they will be great asset to the country
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Name any three moderately populated regions
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Coastal parts of Africa
Central part of USA deccan plateau of South India |
Name two countries with a high birth rate
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Niger
mali |
Name two countries with low literacy rate
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Bangladesh
afghanistan |
Name any two counties with a high density of population
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India
china |
Name any two countries with high life expectancy
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Japan
singapore |
Distinguish between:
densely populated and moderately populated regions |
Densely populated:the density of population is very high along the fertile river valleys and industrial regions of the world.the major cities of the world are densely populated.there are four main pockets of high population density in the world
Eastern Asia eg china japan southasia eg India Pakistan Western Europe eg France , poland north eastern and South Western coasts of North America eg New York moderately populated:these are the regions found between densely populated and sparsely populated regions.these regions are agriculturally developed and semi urban in nature.eg coastal parts of Africa,Europe ,Deccan plateau of South India. |