reasons for high birth rates due to lack off food
Demographic transition
Yes, in the first stage of the demographic transition, both birth rates and death rates are high, resulting in a stable population size. This is typically seen in pre-industrial societies where high birth rates compensate for high death rates, leading to minimal population growth.
The tendency of a population to shift from high birth and death rates is called a demographic transition.
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Demographic transition
The proper sequence in the demographic transition model is: Stage 1 - high birth and death rates, Stage 2 - high birth rates and declining death rates, Stage 3 - declining birth rates and low death rates, Stage 4 - low birth and death rates, and some scholars also recognize a Stage 5 with very low birth and death rates.
High birth rates can lead to high mortality rates due to strain on resources such as healthcare, food, and water. This can result in limited access to essential services and increased spread of diseases, leading to higher mortality rates, particularly among vulnerable populations such as infants and the elderly. Additionally, high birth rates may contribute to overcrowding and poor living conditions, which can further exacerbate health issues and mortality rates.
Emigration.
Stage 1: High birth and death rates, leading to a stable population. Stage 2: High birth rates and decreasing death rates, resulting in rapid population growth. Stage 3: Declining birth and death rates, leading to a slowing population growth. Stage 4: Low birth and death rates, resulting in a stable or declining population.
industrialized society with high birth rates
the birth rates are so high because so many women have been having lots of children . the death rates are so high because of people having so many children. Or this may be caused by religion WHAT A BAD ANSWER!