A population grows slowly in the beginning because of child mortality rates. Not all children are guaranteed a safe birth. In the beginning there may be more deaths with less people in the world. As the population grows and grows the mortality rates seem smaller because the population is larger.
Birthrates, Death Rates, and the age structure of a population help predict why some countries have high growth rates while other countries grow more slowly.
It grew slowly since nobody bothered to build settlements
Birthrates, Death Rates, and the age structure of a population help predict why some countries have high growth rates while other countries grow more slowly.
The 1950s signifies the beginning of the baby-boom, so yes.
It will grow more slowly than in developin countries.
It will grow more slowly than in developin countries.
The population grew slowly for most of human existence due to high mortality rates, limited resources, and lack of medical advancements. Disease, famine, and conflict were common causes of death, leading to a lower life expectancy and hindered population growth. Additionally, societies were predominantly agrarian with limited technology to support larger populations.
2,343,000 inhabitants in the beginning of 2009. This is slowly growing, so there are maybe 10 to 12,000 more over the two past years (no official figure)
they grow faster than hardwoods really!!
Because the monarch did not want settlers living close to the english
Slowly. It has been compared to the rate at which our fingernails grow.
because there werent as many people and animals in the beginning and also it might take them a while how to figure out how to "populate"