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The population growth rate of developing countries tends to be higher than that of developed countries. Factors such as high fertility rates, improved healthcare leading to lower mortality rates, and limited access to family planning services contribute to this faster growth in developing nations. This can put pressure on resources and infrastructure in these countries.
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No, most future population growth is expected to occur in developing countries, particularly in Africa and Asia. Industrialized countries generally have lower fertility rates and aging populations.
Asia and Africa are projected to account for ninety percent of the world's population growth in the next century. These regions have large populations and high fertility rates, which contribute to the significant increase in population expected in the coming years.
High energy use Complex industrialized bases Low population growth High per capita incomes
High energy use Complex industrialized bases Low population growth High per capita incomes
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causes of rapid growth of service industry in the country?
Developed countries are those with a high HDI and have a high degree of industrialization and GDP. Developing countries are those with significant gdp growth and recent and growing industrialization.