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The Dance of Demographics: Exploring Area-Population Relationships

I.V. Srihith Dwaraka, T. Aditya Sai Srinivas, A. David Donald, G. Thippana

Abstract


The primary objective of this project is to explore the complex connection between area and population density through the application of data science techniques. By harnessing diverse datasets and employing advanced statistical models, we thoroughly examine the dynamics of density and reveal underlying patterns, emerging trends, and valuable insights. Our analysis sheds light on the intricate interplay between population distribution and geographic dimensions, offering essential information for urban planning, resource allocation, and promoting sustainable development.


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