No, but how you approach your death is more important than the circumstances of your birth. This is a huge philosophical question and no one agrees in philosophy. It is up to you to figure out what YOU think, believe, and how you will live and die.
Population growth its that simple
The birth rate affects the size of population because of what its like. And the death rate is more than you can imagine.
Bill Shankly
i think the black death was much more important bacause load of peoplle dies and not a lot of people died when the peaseant happend thats why the black death was much more important than the peaseant
birth rate greater than death rate
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.
Because it has more immigrants than emigrants.
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.
Because their Birth Rate is higher than their Death Rate, so for every death their are more births. Birth rate 17.76 births/1000 population, 6.28 deaths/1,000 population.
simple thing.. no of death is equal to 4 times larger than the no of birth....
I'm not sure it says that anywhere.The sentiment that death is better than birth is expressed in The Book of Ecclesiastes…Eccl 7:1 A good name is better than precious ointment; and the day of death than the day of one's birth.
A population with a death rate greater than a birth rate has a declining population.