What are Isopleths and Their Types

Isopleths are the lines which connect the areas with same values of a given parameter. For example, we use isopleths or isolines for mapping atmospheric pressure, temperature, rainfall etc. To clarify, please note that the units of measurement are different for different parameters. Some of the important isopleths are as following. Types of Isolines 1. … Read more

Why Monsoon in India Arrive in Summer?

Monsoon is derived from an Arabic word ‘mausin’ which refers to the seasonal reversal of winds. The Arab traders used to sail their ships to India with the help of these winds. Monsoon in India is an annual phenomena and acts as the rhythm to which most socio-cultural and economic phenomenon align. Definition of Monsoon? … Read more

Types of Population Density?

Population Density is a quantitative measure that presents a ratio between the population of a region and its corresponding total geographical area. Researchers use population density for comparative studies in demography or population study. Further, the population density also helps us to understand the population-resource relationship. It assists in getting a better understanding of the … Read more

Factors Affecting Population Distribution

Population is unevenly spread all over the world. You might have also observed this in your locality. Some places have low concentration of population whereas some areas have high concentration of population. In the world low concentration of population are found in deserts, dense forests, mountainous areas etc. Similarly, there are many areas like coastal … Read more

Difference Between Net Sown Area and Gross Cropped Area

Net Sown Area and Gross Cropped Area are two concepts which are used repeatedly to indicate the intensity of land use in agricultural sector. What is Net Sown Area? It is total area which is cultivated in an agricultural year. For instance, assume that the total land in a country is 100²Kms and 45²Kms. out … Read more