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The factors responsible for the imbalance in the *** ratio in different parts of the world are discussed below: (i)In the developing countries infant mortality is higher among males than females. (ii)In developed countries male mortality is higher than females. (iii)Migration of males or females also affects *** ratio.
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Compact Settlements |
Dispersed or Scattered Settlements |
1. These settlements develop generally in the fertile plains and valleys. |
1. These settlements develop in highland, chilly areas and semi-arid areas. |
2. The density of population is high due to productive land. |
2. The density of population is not high due to barren land. |
3. The houses are compact, congested with narrow streets. |
3. The houses are dispersed and scattered over a wide area. |
4. In compact settlements, people can help each other in agriculture. They can protect themselves against floods. They can live with security. |
4. People live isolated. Dispersed settlements have no security against many problems. |
5. The size of such settlements is sometimes large. |
5. The size of such settlements is not large. |
6. Agriculture is the main occupation of the people. |
6. Fishing, cattle rearing etc. are the activities of the people. |
7. Compact settlements have problems of sanitation and drainage. |
7. In dispersed settlements, there are no such problems. |
8. The size of farms are generally small and nearby the settlement. |
8: The size of the farms are large and isolated. |
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- Many places where people are few and few places where people are many is true about the pattern of the population distribution of the world. Broadly, 90% of the world population lives in about 10% of its land area.
- The 10 most populous countries of the world contribute about 60% of the world's population.
- The North-Eastern part of USA, North-Western part of Europe, South, South-East and East Asia are the densely populated parts of the world with more than 200 persons on every sq. km.
- Other areas like those near the North and South Poles, the hot and the cold deserts and high rainfall zones near the Equator have very low density of population i.e. less than one person per sq. km.
- In between these two types are the areas of medium density i.e. 11 to 50 persons per sq. km in these areas. Western China, Southern India in Asia, Norway, Sweden in Europe are some examples.
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Sino-Tibetan languages, group of languages that includes both the Chinese and the Tibeto-Burman languages. In terms of numbers of speakers, they constitute the world's second largest language family (after Indo-European), including more than 300 languages and major dialects.
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The core concern of studying geography as a discipline is to understand the earth as a home of human beings and to study all those elements which have sustained them.
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