Study Of Decadal growth of population in India
Keywords:
epidemics, favorable, hazards, tremendousAbstract
Population growth is one of the important aspects of population. Growth of population varies from country to country, state to state as well as village to village. It is the increasing of persons in any area during a period of time. Growth of population effected by a lot of factors may be natural or social factors as: Natural factors: favorable conditions for living, natural hazards, epidemics etc. Social factors: race, religion, advancement of technology etc.
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