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Q: What are 3 factors that changed the human population in India?
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Latest number of human population of India?

actually,the population of india is about 1,129,667,528


Brief history of human population?

The human population has grown steadily over time, with estimates suggesting it reached 1 billion around the early 1800s. Population growth accelerated in the 20th century, reaching 7.8 billion by 2021. Various factors, including advances in medicine, agriculture, and technology, have contributed to this growth.


What are some factors that influence population distribution?

The six factors affecting human population distribution are:Physical FeaturesAgricultureFresh WaterClimateAvailable PowerAccess to Other Communities


How India control the human population?

India should have the population under control. They should use birth control methods.


What country has the second highest human population?

The majority of human population is seen in China. the population in India is second highest after China. Its population is about 118crores now.


Does it affect India?

yes it does because of the rise in human population


What fraction of all the human population lives in India?

1/7


How do the people in Jamaica change the land or water?

they have changed by their population and human resources


How the factors of production changed throughout the four eras of business?

Discuss how the factors of production (natural resources, capital, human resources and entrepreneurship) have changed throughout the four eras of business.


What are human geographical factors?

Human geographic factors are things like communications, transportation networks (roads, railroads, airports), population, land use, health, and politics.


Why are medicinal plants in India getting reduced?

Due to overexploitation by incresing human population


Why does it appear that the human population does not follow the logistic growth curve?

Because the human population is typically unaffected by factors such as predation and we are no where near the point where we will be geographically limited by space yet.