People are reproducing faster and faster and there are more people reproducing.
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The U.S. population increased by approximately 105% from 1790 to 1820.
Around 55% of the world's population currently lives in urban areas, with this number expected to increase in the coming years due to ongoing urbanization trends.
Population change refers to any increase or decrease in the size of a population, whereas population growth specifically refers to the overall increase in the population size over a given period, often expressed as a percentage. Population change can be influenced by factors such as births, deaths, immigration, and emigration, while population growth focuses on the net increase in population size resulting from these factors.
Asia and Africa are projected to account for ninety percent of the world's population growth in the next century. These regions have large populations and high fertility rates, which contribute to the significant increase in population expected in the coming years.
increase the population
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According to the US Census of 1860, the US population grew 35% from its level in 1850. Part of this increase was due to a rise in the slave population. In 1860, approximately 14% of the US were slaves.
it stopped the increase of population.
increase the population
increase the population
Osteoporosis is expected to increase due to longevity of the population.
southern U.S.
There was an internal increase from about 90% of the state's population.
Yes. If there are more "coming" than there are "going" then the numbers increase.
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The Asian and Latino population is expected to increase threefold over the coming years.