Birthrate versus Death Rate is something to watch. If people live longer and produce more, as they are now doing, Earth may become overpopulated. I'd say they are equally important as they both depend on each other and the rate of each other determines the population.
Demography is the science that studies trends and changes in human populations, such as birth rates, death rates, and migration patterns. It examines how populations grow, decline, and distribute geographically over time.
Demography is the study of populations, including their size, structure, and distribution, as well as changes over time due to factors like birth rates, death rates, and migration. It helps to understand patterns and trends in human populations.
-birthrate -infant mortality rate -healthcare -longevity
-birthrate -Infant Mortality Rate -healthcare -longevity
The primary use of freshwater among human populations is for agriculture and industry purposes.
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The term "negroid" is considered outdated and inappropriate in modern language. However, populations commonly associated with this term originate from various regions in Africa. It is important to use respectful and scientifically accurate language when discussing human populations.
It is called social studies
complexion...
Characteristics of human populations include size, density, distribution, age structure, sex ratio, birth rates, death rates, and migration patterns. These characteristics can vary widely between different populations and have significant implications for social, economic, and environmental dynamics.
Human populations never jump at once.
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