see the technical graph
Crude birth rate is how many live children are born. Crude death rate is how many people die. Crude death minus crude birth is the net gain (or loss) and is called the birth rate. It represents whether or not deceased people are "replaced".
The crude birth rate of India is approximately 22.1/1000
Is the crude birth rate minus the crude death rate of a population
The formula for finding the rate of natural increase is as follows: (Crude birth rate - Crude Death Rate) / 10. The result is the rate of natural increase in percentage form. For example, Paraguay's crude birth rate (28.47) - the crude death rate (4.49) is 23.98; divide that by 10 and the result is 2.39%, Paraguay's rate of natural increase.
The formula to calculate the natural increase rate is (crude birth rate-crude death rate)/10 = % natural increase.
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simple thing.. no of death is equal to 4 times larger than the no of birth....
In that country, a lot of children are born and a lot of people die over average.
The current approximate natural increase rate of the world is about 1.14%. It can be calculated the formula, " (Crude birth rate − Crude death rate) / 10."
For this question, the CIA World Factbook will be used. According to a 2009 estimate, the number of the "birth rate in the world" shows to be 19.86/1,000 population. This is the crude birth rate: the average number of births a year during a year per 1,000 person in the population at midyear. The crude birth rate is used to indicate fertility, but keep in mind that it is affected by age, unlike the total fertility rate. The total fertility rate is 2.5 and measures the number of children that a woman has over the course of her life; it is synonymous to the crude birth rate in that is is a another way to measure birth rate.
According to official statistics (available at www.statistics.gr), the crude birth rate of Greece in 2008 was 10.53, representing 118,302 births.
20.88 per thousand