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because 52% of population is engaged in agricultural activity
According to the Population Reference Bureau, in 2011 (the most recent figures), Australia's population density was 3 people per square kilometre.
Agricultural Density of Zambia is 1.3.
The population density in Gaya, India is 9,800 per kilometers squared. Or 25,000 per miles squared. India is the second most populated country in the world following China.
The government of India seems to be a very good source for agricultural information. There are District Agricultural Officers and District Horticulture Officers that you can contact.
Countries with high agricultural density include Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Japan. These countries have limited arable land but a high population density, leading to intensive agriculture practices to maximize productivity.
arithmetic density, agricultural density, physiological density, urban density, residential density
Population density - India - 359.5 people/km2
The land is fertile, which supports extensive agricultural production and a high population density.
The population density of India as per 2001 census is 324 persons per sq.km
Agricultural density refers to the number of farmers or agricultural workers per unit of arable land in a specific area. It is used to measure the distribution and intensity of agricultural activity in a region.
because 52% of population is engaged in agricultural activity
Well obviously India has a high population density of about 50 people a metre square
The two main types of population density are arithmetic population density, which measures the number of people per unit of area, and physiological population density, which considers population density in relation to the amount of arable land available for agriculture in an area.
Agricultural density refers to the ratio of the number of farmers to the amount of arable land in a specific area. It helps to understand the level of agricultural activity and the pressure on land resources in a given region.
According to the Population Reference Bureau, in 2011 (the most recent figures), Australia's population density was 3 people per square kilometre.
Why did the Agricultural Revolution affect population?