No because when the Death Rate is higher than the Birth Rate, the population will decrease.
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.
The population decreases when the death rate is higher than the birthrate.
The population at point B is likely stable or decreasing, as birth rates are likely low or outpaced by deaths. There may also be factors such as emigration or a lack of immigration contributing to the population decline.
a higher birthrate then Death Rate.
In some countries, the death rate is higher because of disease.
The higher the death rate is, the fewer people there are on the Earth.
When the death rate is higher than the birth rate, it is called a population decline or negative population growth. This means that the population is decreasing in size over time due to more deaths than births occurring within the population.
Denmark has a higher crude death rate because of its greater population. The greater population the more deaths that will occur.
The Birth Rate is higher than the Death Rate.
culture and belief in having a son is better than having daughters are reasons for high birth rate. good health care service and technology are reasons for low death rate.
Mexico has a lower overall death rate than the US. Mexico's death rate is 4.9 persons per 1,000 while the US rate is 8.39 persons per 1,000. Keeping in mind that life expectancy is a better measure of the conditions of life than is the death rate. The death rate can be deceptive because it is influenced by the age structure of the population. Since Mexico has a much younger population than the US its rate would be much lower for the same life expectancy. In fact the US (about 78) has a higher life expectancy than Mexico (about 76).
If you die from coldness. Maybe?