Standard of living
The population decreases when the death rate is higher than the birthrate.
In a stable population, the birthrate and death rate are closely related as they tend to be balanced. When the birthrate equals the death rate, the population remains relatively constant over time, neither growing nor shrinking. If the birthrate exceeds the death rate, the population will increase, while if the death rate surpasses the birthrate, the population will decline. This balance is essential for maintaining a stable demographic structure.
10 per 1000 BR and 10 per 1000 DR
They are measures of changes in population. They may be measured in terms of time or in terms of some relevant subset of the population.
One option is the word birthrate.
subtracting the death rate from the birthrate
a higher birthrate then Death Rate.
a higher birthrate then Death Rate.
a. The birthrate becomes higher than the Death Rate. b. The birthrate stays the same and the death rate increases. c. The birthrate becomes lower than the death rate. d. The birthrate and the death rate remain the same.
The population decreases when the death rate is higher than the birthrate.
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a higher birthrate then Death Rate.
a. The birthrate becomes higher than the death rate. b. The birthrate stays the same and the death rate increases. c. The birthrate becomes lower than the death rate. d. The birthrate and the death rate remain the same.
If the birthrate is 10 per 1000 and the death rate is 10 per 1000 then the growth rate is zero.
Birthrate is the rate at which a population of one or more organsim(s) produces. Deathrate is the rate at which a populaion of one or more organism(s) dies.
Birthrate > Death Rate
Birthrate Usually Increases.