• Which country’s population is likely to grow?
  • Which country’s population is likely to reduce?
  • Compare the gender balance: What can you tell about each country’s family and welfare policies?
  • 7.Map work: (AS5)

    a. On a blank map of India showing state boundaries, plot the state-wise population density based on the 2011 census by taking five ranges.

    b. On a blank map of Telangana showing district boundaries, plot the population distribution using the dot method (one dot is equivalent to 10,000 population)

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    Look at the following two maps of density and the graphs on growth of population. Use the various aspects of population you studied in this chapter and describe them.

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