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Q: Does a large area always have a greater population density than a smaller area?
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Which has a higher poppulation density a city or a rural area?

A city is an urban area. Urban areas always have a greater population density.


Is the physiologic density of India equal to the arithmetic population density?

No, the physiologic density of a country is calculated by dividing the total population by the total arable land area. It indicates the pressure that the population exerts on the land for resources. The arithmetic population density, on the other hand, is calculated by dividing the total population by the total land area of the country.


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What constitutes a community?

A suburban community is one which lies outside a densely populated urban area. These communities are defined by proximity to an urban center and usually, but not always, have a smaller population density.


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What is the difference between arithmetic density and physiological density?

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Why is an object's mass a size dependent property while its density is a size independent physical property?

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