ignore any stupid answers on some questions
More than a billion people live in India.
No, more than 60% of the population are still living in the villages of India.
population wise, yes the world is not getting bigger its the population that's getting bigger. in India people have more children than people in the UK because in India the more children you have the more of a man you are
India has a population of 1,200,000,000 people while the US only has a population of 313,000,000; India has 887,000,000 more people than the US, and almost four times as much the population of the US.
India is one the densiest or second most populated country in theworld and people live in northen, southen and western plateu with maximum population and also they live in coastal region but basically they live in homes :) allthough India is the place of largest slum in Asia that is in Mumbai (Maharashtra) with more then 2 million people
India (more than 3 times bigger!).
Population of Sudan: 41,347,723 as of 2008 Population of Congo: 3,615,152 as of 2008 Congo looks bigger on a map, but more people live in Sudan.
Yes because Asia has India and China in that region and they are the most populous country's in the world. India alone has over a trillion people
Australia is larger by area, but India is more populated.
there were rich people in every county - Dublin had more than most because it was the capital city and had a bigger population
They needed more people for hunting and gathering.They had permanent shelters so people decided to join a different group when they found the groups so the communities kept getting bigger.
Population wise India is HUGE. At 1.25 Billion people India has almost a billion more people than Canada. India has a huge military with a standing army of over a million, Canada, a few thousand, India has an active space program including a moon program. India is a nuclear power, Canada gave up its last nuclear weapon in the 1980's. India is bigger in almost every way, except area. At only 3.3 Million sq/km India is about 1/3rd the size of the 10 Million sq/km Canada.