Geographical distribution tries to say that civilizations are dispersed throughout the universe. Because various locations differ drastically in their utility for agriculture or some other human needs, the traditional metric of the population in proportion to landmass, and density of population, is sometimes nonsensical. Furthermore, a high population inside an agricultural society that relies on farming for survival is likely to become a more severe limitation on people’s health than the same population in a fully industrialised society where farming does not account for the majority of output growth.
In this article, we have discussed geographical distribution, the meaning of geographical distribution, development of India, geographical development of India, and also the economic development of India.
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