Stagnant demand is when there is little to no increase in the demand for a certain product or service
When demand for goods go up if it is expected to rise. the higher the population the higher the demand for the products or services
Corsica
no they will not decline
It's like any other supply and demand scenario. An increase in population means a greater demand for housing. If the new home construction industry cannot keep up with the demand, housing costs go up.
Trade routes reflect the demand for slaves by demonstrating how vast the slave trade was. With dozens of ports around the Western world, the slave trade was vast and expansive across the Americas and Europe.
Do not refill your canteen from stagnant water. I left the company because my career became stagnant.
Stagnant culture refers to a situation where no significant changes or improvements occur in the beliefs, practices, or traditions of a group or society over an extended period of time. This lack of evolution can result in resistance to new ideas, growth, and progress.
Active, energetic, and dynamic are a few antonyms of stagnant.
The stagnant water smelled nasty.
methane is produced in the stagnant water in rice fields...
Unlike rushing water in a river, water in a pond is stationary and stagnant. 1 stagnant water or air is not moving and therefore smells unpleasant: Few fish survive in the stagnant waters of the lake. 2 not developing, growing or changing: The new investments are aimed at reviving the stagnant economy. The housing market has been largely stagnant over the past few months.
The elephants gathered around a stagnant watering hole since they were too tired to look for a freshwater source. The stagnant water smelled awful.
pour oil into the stagnant water
Then it's dirty. Good point. Stagnant MEANS dirty.
The stagnant water was unsafe to drink because it was not moving.
The water in the stagnant pond quickly took on an unpleasant smell.
'this stagnant problem' is not a sentence; a sentence requires a subject and a verb. This phrase could be the subject of a sentence if you add a verb:This stagnant problem has bothered us long enough.