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Distinguish between the distribution and density of population.
Distinguish Between
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| Aspect | Distribution | Density of population |
| Definition | Refers to the pattern of where people live in a geographical area | Refers to the number of people per unit area, usually per sq. km. |
| Nature | It is qualitative, as it describes how a population is spread across a region. | It is quantitative, as it provides a numerical measure of population concentration. |
| Focus | It focuses on the spatial arrangement of people in a given area. | It focuses on the spatial arrangement of people in a given area. |
| Measurement | It is not measured numerically. | It is measured using the formula: Population ÷ Area. |
| Example: | The Ganga Plains are densely populated, while the Himalayas are sparsely populated. | West Bengal has 904 persons per sq. km, whereas Arunachal Pradesh has 13 persons per sq. km. |
| Usage | It helps to understand settlement patterns in different regions. | It helps to understand the pressure of population on resources and land. |
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Chapter 7: Population - Examination Corner [Page 142]
