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Analyze the relationship between the population density and geographical conditions of a particular area.

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1. India is one of the most densely populated countries of the world. 

2. The population density of India in the year 2011 was 382 persons per sq. km. 

3. Densities vary from 1102 persons per sq. km. in Bihar to only 17 persons per sq. km. in Arunachal Pradesh. 

4. Assom and most of the peninsular states have moderate population densities. 

5. Hilly, dissected and rocky nature of the terrain, moderate to low rainfall, shallow and less fertile soils have influenced population densities in these areas. 

6. The Northern plains and Kerala in the south have high to very high population densities because of the flat plains with fertile soils and abundant rainfall.



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