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What was the population density of India according to 2011?


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a

82 person/km2

b

382 person/km2

c

85 person/km2

d

282 person/km2 

answer is B.

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The population density of India, according to 2011, is 382 persons/km2.
The population is a term used to represent the number of people occupying a specific area at a particular time. Population density is a more specific term that refers to the number of people per unit area of a country, state, or city. India, the second-most populous country, is bound to have a high population density. According to the 2011 census, India is home to 17.5% of the world population, around 1210 million. 382 people occupy a square kilometer of the area in India. It is one of the highest recorded population densities. There has been a rapid increase in the population of India over the last few decades.
 
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