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प्रश्न
What is the difference between the arithmetic density of the population and the physiological density of the population?
Distinguish between the Arithmetic density and Physiological density of population.
How is arithmetic density of population different from physiological density of population?
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उत्तर
| Aspect | Arithmetic Density of Population | Physiological Density of Population |
| Definition | Arithmetic density is the number of people living per unit of total land area. | Arithmetic density is the number of people living per unit of total land area. |
| Focus | It includes the entire geographical area, even non-agricultural land. | It focuses only on land that is suitable for agriculture. |
| Formula | Total Population ÷ Total Land Area. | Total Population ÷ Arable Land Area. |
| Indicates | General population pressure on the total land area. | Population pressure on productive agricultural land. |
| Usefulness | Useful for overall demographic analysis. | Useful for assessing agricultural resource stress. |
| Example: | India’s arithmetic density (2001): 324 persons per sq. km. | India’s physiological density is much higher, due to limited arable land. |
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Notes
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Definition of Census
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पाठ 7: Population - Examination Corner [पृष्ठ १४२]
