Bihar is the state in India, which is in the vicinity of river Ganges where seven major tributaries from Great Himalayas through Nepal meet river Ganges. This entire Gangetic plain area is highly fertile land, with very high population density. In this state an estimated 10 million people are...
of soil: montane, alluvium and marshy/swampy soil of Tarai. Demographic data of Bihar is also very interesting. According to 2001 Census, Bihar has a total population of 8.29 crores with an average density of 880 persons per sq. km. Bihar is dominated by rural flock which constitutes the ...
1994; Bühler and Philipov 2005) and number of children ever born (Murphy and Knudsen 2002; Murphy and Wang 2001). Continuities in parent–child fertility have implications for population size and structure since people born into large families are themselves more likely to make an above-average...
Bihar is the most highly populated state of India with 83 million inhabitants and a population growth of about 2.43 percent per annum. It has the highest population density of rural India with about 40 percent of the population below the poverty line. 展开 ...
Geomorphic, hydrologic, and socio-economic analyses are carried out to generate the thematic layers, namely slope, district's distance to active stream, highest elevation, drainage density, rainfall, population density, and land use-land cover. AHP is used to determine the relative impact weight ...
The zooplankton groups in order of dominance were rotifers, copepods, cladocerans, ostracods and protozoans. Rotifers were found to be dominant over other groups in all seasons and constituted more than one-third of the total zooplankton density. The population of zooplankton groups were found to...
Bihar's density of the market (per m ha of sown area) is relatively low. Potato from Bihar is transported to other market in the country for which cheap road transport and better marketing facilities are essential. Emphasis should be put on the establishment of new cold stores, processing ...
The Human migration is the base for cultural diffusion and unity in diversity & it is an essential process of equalization of population distribution over the earth surface. This process releases the burden of population from high density, low resource to low density and high resource areas. ...
Freshwater scarcity, deterioration and associated water management remain to be one of the most challenging aspects of high-population density economies especially in subtropical/tropical regions. The present research deals with hydrogeochemical analysis of the eco-sensitive Baraila wetland and possible sou...
By default, through the process of urbanization, the cities are converted into islands of heat. Burning of fossil fuel, increasing the impervious surface area, high density of population and deforestation are the driving forces of heat island formation....