I dont think its possible for the population to decrease because if people keep on having babies the population is just going to grow larger than what it was before.
I guess it is if you are in war or your country is tortured by a disease. Then many people will be killed in war/get infected and die. After that even if the birth rate is high, the death rate would be higher so the population will decrease in size. It is possible. (Sorry for not professional answer.)
I guess it is if you are in war or your country is tortured by a disease. Then many people will be killed in war/get infected and die. After that even if the Birth Rate is high, the Death Rate would be higher so the population will decrease in size. It is possible. (Sorry for not professional answer.)
I guess it is if you are in war or your country is tortured by a disease. Then many people will be killed in war/get infected and die. After that even if the Birth Rate is high, the Death Rate would be higher so the population will decrease in size. It is possible. (Sorry for not professional answer.)
If more people were dying than being born, then yes
If more people were dying than being born, then yes
Yes, if the population is dying out faster than new members are being born. Disease and warfare can be two reasons why this might happen.
When a population pyramid has a wide base and is narrower at the top, it indicates a high birth rate and high population growth. This kind of pyramid is typical of developing countries where a large proportion of the population is young and the birth rates are high.
Population implosion refers to a rapid and drastic decline in the population of a region or a country. This can be caused by factors such as low birth rates, high death rates, and emigration. Population implosions can have significant social and economic consequences, such as labor shortages and declining economic growth.
A population can decrease in size due to factors such as high mortality rates, limited resources, disease outbreaks, natural disasters, and human-caused factors like pollution or habitat destruction. If the number of deaths and emigration outpaces births and immigration, the population will decline.
Biotic potential is all about the population growth. The population grows when the Birth Rate rises and decreases when the Death Rate is high. Many things contribute to making the population rise or decrease. The animals need to be able to survive, gather food, migrate and such.
Demographic transition
Previous answer>>>>> Not a way dude, kids are being borned all the timeI would disagree with the previous answer:Certainly! Wars, Famine, high infant mortality, short life expectancy and poor health conditions, '''could possibly cause a very high death rate'''.... out performing the birthrate. *Also people emigrating from the group in question, could affect the numerical population of a city, state, nation or geographical group.This may not be true if the the group dynamic is socio or ethno-centric in regards to the data.