Yes. It can keep rising. did you know that every one minute a new child is born.
The population growth rate of the world is about 1.2%.
death rate, birth rate and present population rate
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Even if the world's population stays exactly where it is now, our non-renewable resources can't be sustained at the rate we're using them.
The Philippine population grew at an annual average growth rate of 2.04 percent from 2000 to 2007. From this rate, we can assume that the Philippine population will continue to grow by 2.04 percent in 2008 from its 88,545,270 population in 2007.
Population growth is referred to as exponential growth when resources are not limited, as the population can continue to increase at an accelerating rate.
the birth rate is so high the weather and medical science!
If immigration continues at its present rate - about 100 million.
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If the birth rate in a population is greater than the death rate, the population will generally increase in size over time. This growth can lead to a younger demographic and increased economic activity, but it may also strain resources and infrastructure if not managed properly. Over time, if trends continue, this can also impact social services and the environment.
Iran's birth rate has dropped significantly. Studies project that Iran's rate of population growth will continue to slow until it stabilizes above 90 million by 2050.
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