In terms of all religions you can really only look at Catholicism in which doesn't believe in Birth Control. This factor in itself, elevates population growth due to the amount of babies this would produce uncontrollably.
To be awfully crude though, religion doesn't have much to do with population growth beyond protection. Most of the reasons for population growth follow with that of Agriculture - which needs many children to care for the farm; and that of how well medicine is in one's country - the worse the medicine, the more babies you will have, as more babies elevates the chance of having at least one that will survive to teenage years (Most did not in the 1900's and previous to that time).
when country have discovers oil, its get money which effect in increases in population growth, which ultimately increase population growth rate
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Zero Population Growth.
Congestion and lack of resources is the effect of population growth in North Africa and Southwest Asia. Poverty and famine also are effects of population growth.
The effect of milkweed bug's population growth is because of the volume of space,percent of female and over reproduce.
A flood that washes away many rabbits exemplifies a density-dependent effect on population growth. This type of effect occurs when the impact on the population is related to its density; as the rabbit population increases, resources become scarcer, making them more vulnerable to environmental stresses like flooding. The flood leads to a sudden decline in population size, demonstrating a natural check on population growth.
These are the factors affecting the population: -climate -religion -natural environment -political -migration -conquest -culture
A positive effect that population growth has on the development of the Caribbean is that where people go, so does their income. People entering the area get employed and put more money back into the economy.
around 97% Hindu rest are mostly Muslims
competition for resources, predation, disease, and parasitism. These factors tend to have a stronger effect on population growth as population density increases.