Table of Contents
- 1 How are population patterns in Pakistan similar to and different from those in Bangladesh?
- 2 What are the dominant economic activities in Pakistan and Bangladesh?
- 3 How big was Pakistan’s population when it became independent?
- 4 What problems does Pakistan’s geography face?
- 5 What do Nepal and Bhutan have in common with Pakistan and Bangladesh?
- 6 Which is better India or Pakistan or Bangladesh?
- 7 When did East Pakistan become part of Bangladesh?
How are population patterns in Pakistan similar to and different from those in Bangladesh?
How are population patterns in Pakistan similar to and different from those in Bangladesh? In Pakistan, more than one-third of the people are under the age of 15. In Bangladesh, just under one-third are under age 15. It is a major problem due to their large population and high poverty rates.
What are the dominant economic activities in Pakistan and Bangladesh?
What are the dominant economic activities in Pakistan and Bangladesh? Pakistan and Bangladesh have traditionally relied on agriculture.
Why do most farmers in Pakistan and Bangladesh practice subsistence farming?
SUBSISTENCE FARMING Most farmers in Pakistan and Bangladesh work small plots of land and struggle to grow enough crops to feed their families. Here, farmers grow enough cotton and rice to allow for export. The farmers also produce substantial amounts of wheat for domestic consumption.
How was Islam brought to Pakistan and Bangladesh and how did it become the majority religion?
how has islam brought to Pakistan and Bangladesh, and how did it become the majority religion? muslim invaders brought islam to Pakistan while mulim traders brought islam to Bangladesh, it became the majority religion over time.
How big was Pakistan’s population when it became independent?
75 million population
Independence and transfer of population According to 1951 census, Dominion of Pakistan (both East and West Pakistan) had a population of 75 million population, in which West Pakistan had a population of 33.7 million and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) had a population of 42 million.
What problems does Pakistan’s geography face?
Each of the provinces has its own unique physical and human landscapes. Earthquakes are common in Pakistan because the country is located on a tectonic plate boundary. Deforestation and water pollution are two other major environmental concerns.
How are Pakistan and Bangladesh different?
Bangladesh’s GDP growth rate is 7.9% unlike Pakistan’s 1.5%. Only on remittances, Pakistan is ahead of Bangladesh. Bangladesh has a population of 164 million as compared to Pakistan’s 220 million. Whereas, in 1971, the population of the then East Pakistan was 70 million and that of West Pakistan was 60 million.
Is Bangladesh better than Pakistan?
Bangladesh’s HDI ranking is now 133rd out of a total of 189 countries, still relatively low but better than both Pakistan (154) and Nepal (142).
What do Nepal and Bhutan have in common with Pakistan and Bangladesh?
What have been some of the problems for Pakistan and Bangladesh? What major geographic feature do Nepal and Bhutan have in common? What type of government do the two countries have? How has tourism affected Nepal?
Which is better India or Pakistan or Bangladesh?
But China, whose per capita income was lower than that of what was dirt-poor East Pakistan in 1947, is now far ahead. India’s superior economic performance, however, hasn’t led to higher average life expectancy. Chart 2 shows Bangladesh has a higher average life expectancy than India, in spite of being much poorer.
What are the social customs and daily life in Pakistan?
Daily life and social customs. Throughout Pakistan, as in most agrarian societies, family organization is strongly patriarchal, and most people live with large extended families, often in the same house or family compound.
Which is better in life expectancy Bangladesh or India?
Chart 2 shows Bangladesh has a higher average life expectancy than India, in spite of being much poorer. A higher inequality might show why India doesn’t do so well on average life expectancy and several other social indicators.
When did East Pakistan become part of Bangladesh?
Understand why the two countries were once under the same government and separated in 1972, when East Pakistan became Bangladesh. Describe the various regions of Pakistan and their physical and cultural landscapes.