The population size also depends on migration, for which there is no information provided.
A population with a death rate greater than a birth rate has a declining population.
the birth rate is the rate of birth in a population, the death rate is the number of deaths in a population and the growth rate is the growing numbers of the population.
If the birth rate is higher than the death rate, the population increases. If the death rate is higher than the birth rate, the population decreases.
There is a change in population.
Malthus's theory of population argued that population grows at a geometric rate while food output grows at an arithmetic rate and that food scarcity was, therefore, inevitable.
if the saving rate of individual is declines in the country what will be it's effects on money market
The mortality rate depends on the size of the population, no matter what the size.
In Mexico and Central America, the population grows due to a large birth rate. In the Caribbean, population grows from immigration (many slaves were brought from Africa and Europeans also settled here) as well as birth rate. And in Canada and the US, population has grown mainly due to immigration (mainly from Europe, but today from Latin America and Asia) and birth rate too.
As the population grows, a Malthusian Catastrophe will occur.Type your answer here... As a population grows , the food sources shrink in comparison. In other words a population grows faster than the means to feed it. Starvation is the outcome.
That depends on the balance between birth rate, death rate and emigration rate
Non- existent. A portion of the population is not surviving now, and as the population grows so does the death rate.
The population size also depends on migration, for which there is no information provided.
The population size also depends on migration, for which there is no information provided.
Generally population grows if more individuals are born then die any period of time.
It really depends on your growth rate. I'm 12 and I have small boobs perking up. Everyone grows at a different rate!
Usually yes, but you do have to take migration, immigration into account.