advances in nutrition, sanitation, and medicine
The factors which affect Death Rate are quality of living; such as, sanitation, dirty water, etc. Other factors are diseases, famine, and where you are born. e.g. if you were born in an LEDC you will have a lower life expectancy than those living in MEDC's due to their good resources, technology and facilities.
Factors that are considered when determining a country's rate of natural increase include the birth rate, death rate, and net migration rate. The difference between the birth rate and death rate is a key indicator of natural increase, with higher birth rates and lower death rates leading to a higher natural increase. Net migration can also play a role in influencing the overall rate of natural increase in a country.
The factors which affect death rate are quality of living; such as, sanitation, dirty water, etc. Other factors are diseases, famine, and where you are born. e.g. if you were born in an LEDC you will have a lower life expectancy than those living in MEDC's due to their good resources, technology and facilities.
qualitative
Eating disorder have a lower death rate than psychological disorders (which have exceedingly high rates of suicide).
vaccines
a. The birthrate becomes higher than the Death Rate. b. The birthrate stays the same and the death rate increases. c. The birthrate becomes lower than the death rate. d. The birthrate and the death rate remain the same.
the factor are Death Rate Birth Rate Immigration
death rate birth rate
there will be high death rate there will low birth rate immigration will increase\
Immigration, emigration, birth rate, death rate
The two factors that have contributed to decline in death rate are: increased access to health clinics and hospitals, and eradication of infectious diseases.