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Denmark has a higher crude death rate because of its greater population. The greater population the more deaths that will occur.
because he is getting old and is of the egde of death
The Greater Death of Saito Saku was created in 2005.
your chances of death are five times greater than if you are not thrown from the vehicle
birth rate greater than death rate
Since the density of ice is less than the density of water, bodies of water freeze from the top to the bottom. This actually provides insulation to the water under the ice, preventing all the water from freezing. This allows life to continue under the ice, provided there is sufficient nutrients. If the density of ice was greater than the density of water, bodies of water would freeze from the bottom to the top, providing no insulation, and allowing all the water to freeze. This environment is not suitable for many life forms.
The four main determiners of population density are birth rate, death rate, immigration rate, and emigration rate. These factors influence how quickly a population grows or shrinks within a specific area, impacting the overall population density.
False.. if the birthrate is greater than the Death Rate... the population INCREASES !
The pit of death is a big pit with spikes at the bottom and it's not in Sparta it is in Athens.
False.. if the birthrate is greater than the Death Rate... the population INCREASES !
False.. if the birthrate is greater than the death rate... the population INCREASES !
Density-independent deaths are those deaths caused by an event that is not related to the population density in which the deaths occurred. For instance, death by lightning strike would be density-independent because the chance of a lightning strike does not increase when there are more people in that area. An example of density-dependent deaths would be an epidemic of influenza. The influenza virus travels from person to person, so if there are more people in an area there are more that can become infected and therefore more that can die from influenza. In rural areas, where population density is low, influenza tends to be stopped because there aren't enough people to keep the infection going.