Agricultural density: The total rural population / amount of agricultural land.
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An agricultural density is the population density of an area measured as the number of farmers per unit area of arable land.
arithmetic density, agricultural density, physiological density, urban density, residential density
India
It's about 2.25. I'm a geography teacher. (Note: I had to grammatically fix the original answer. So maybe you shouldn't trust this answer, but it's the only answer to AGRICULTURAL DENSITY.)
i am not sure ... i am acctually trying to find out myself
Agricultural Density of Zambia is 1.3.
Agricultural Density is important in geography mainly for economic reasons. A higher agricultural density suggests that the available agricultural land (ie. farms) is being used by more and may reach its output limit sooner than a nation that has a lower agricultural density. In contrast, an area with a low agricultural density actually has a higher potential for agricultural production. Economically, a low agricultural density would be favorable for future growth.
An agricultural density is the population density of an area measured as the number of farmers per unit area of arable land.
arithmetic density, agricultural density, physiological density, urban density, residential density
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.
India
The land is fertile, which supports extensive agricultural production and a high population density.
two words: agricultural density
It's about 2.25. I'm a geography teacher. (Note: I had to grammatically fix the original answer. So maybe you shouldn't trust this answer, but it's the only answer to AGRICULTURAL DENSITY.)
i am not sure ... i am acctually trying to find out myself
its the ratio of farmers to the amount of arable land
Why did the Agricultural Revolution affect population?