The growth of a population is also measured by the number of immigrants who come into a country. But for it to be completely accurate you would have to also look at the death rates, to see if there has been a rise in a sort of ailment.
Say for example that drunk driving fatalities has been on the rise over the past couple years you would want to add that into your populations growth.
So with Immigration numbers, any significant rise or fall in deaths and birth rates you would have a better picture of a populations growth.
You have people dying, people leaving, people arriving, and the birth rate can (and most probably will) change over time.
Asthma has no effect on your growth
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No.
No, because you can predict if an object will sink or float mostly on density.
Nobody can predict all of next decade, let alone 870 years ahead.
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The population of Western Europe nearly doubled in a 200-year period due to several factors such as improvements in agriculture leading to increased food production, a decrease in mortality rates due to advancements in healthcare and sanitation, and a shift from rural to urban living which facilitated population growth. Additionally, the continent experienced relative peace and stability during this time, allowing for sustained population growth.
No. An object will sink if its DENSITY is greater than that of the liquid (or gas) in which you place it.
when animals travel and live in herds, not alone.
Yanking your penis will not help it grow.
Jovian ________________________ Difficult to predict, based on mass alone.