yes it does bec if there are more peeps in a country they will work and they willl have more money
-Accesssibility to the places -Hit places for tourists (tourism) -Daily population flow
yes guam is an incredibly rich country because of its inhabitentente the americans or cheese lovers
The Bahamas is a poor country,
How rich or poor a country is.
yes
no china is rich country and helpless people.
economy
Japan has a adapted to the fact that it is a population rich/power poor country by trying to get power from nuclear power plants that they are building.
Simply, when the average individual annual income is higher than the individual expenditure then it is a rich country. Otherwise it is a poor country.In addition if the national economic growth is higher than the population growth, then it a country tending to be rich one.
over population causes, poverty, crime, corruption, starvation, and destroys the country.
As a country it is rich. The people are not. The extremes are reflected in the country's distribution of income: in 1996, the wealthiest 20 percent of Egyptians controlled 40 percent of the country's wealth, while the poorest 20 percent controlled only 9.8 percent of wealth. The rich are rich and remain rich. The majority of the population is poor compared to American standards.
Bolivia has the largest indigenous population in Latin America, with a significant portion of the country's population identifying as indigenous. They contribute to Bolivia's rich cultural heritage and diversity.
If I'm sure its mountains
If someone stole the food then people would not survive, so it affects the population of a country.
A "population bomb" usually refers to a situation where population growth is high enough to allow the total population to quickly reach a point where it exceeds the country's ability to feed and support that number of people. Obviously, in poor countries, they have a lower ability to feed a given number of people than a rich country does. That is, all things being equal, a rich country can support more people than a poor one can. So, the problem is that a poor country is much more likely to see the population bomb "go off" (that is, reach the point of unsustainability) than a rich one.
No Turkey is not a poor country. 35% is very rich 20% is rich 35% is average 10%percent is very poor. Turkey population is 75 million(maybe a little less or more)
yes it is a rich country