Well that depends, if you mean geographically or if you mean timeline wise.
Timeline wise? No. The world had a huge increase in birth rates in the 50's and that trend has slowed, but is still steadily increasing. There's currently about 6.5billion people in the world and by 2020 is projected at around 8billion.
Geographically wise? Just as well, No. Different area's of the world have different birth rates. Per say in Africa the Birth Rate is insane, where as china actually has policies limiting birth rates per family!
Hope this answered your question. :)
they grow at the same speed
If the population of a country was growing while the real GDP remained the same,it would signify that the per capita income remained stagnant.
Exponential Growth
Slowly growing (if you're refering to the pop of the country and not just those of Austrian descent). Up from 8 000 000 to 8 300 000 in 6 years.
It grows the same speed as the rest of the body because tortise shells make up the spine
limit the amount of children each family can have like china..each family can have two children one to replace each parent so the population isn't growing but staying the same
yes because they are in the earth
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the same speed
Not quite, some use it later to optimize speed
chicago
no they not have the same speed