culture and belief in having a son is better than having daughters are reasons for high birth rate. good health care service and technology are reasons for low death rate.
the population will increase. However, that assumes that net migration is also constant - or does not change sufficiently.
The difference between the two is 'population growth' if it is a positive number or 'population decline' if it is negative.
due to shortage of medical facilities
There is no difference between them they are same rate constant is another name of specific rate constant
-If the death rate is greater than the birth rate, the growth rate decreases -If the birth rate is greater than the death rate, the growth rate increases -If there are good resources like medicine, good food suply and water, the death rate will decrease.
The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the concentration terms.
There are many reasons, biggest of all is the disequillibrium of the birth/death rate; the death rate is very low while the birth rate is way high. it's said that almost 24 babies are born everyday in Egypt. There are many reasons, biggest of all is the disequillibrium of the birth/death rate; the death rate is very low while the birth rate is way high. it's said that almost 24 babies are born everyday in Egypt. There are many reasons, biggest of all is the disequillibrium of the birth/death rate; the death rate is very low while the birth rate is way high. it's said that almost 24 babies are born everyday in Egypt.
Because the slope measures the rate of change. The word "CONSTANT" means no change so there is no rate of change. Having said that, it will not have a slope of zero if you are plotting displacement against time.
The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the concentration terms.
The rate constant is the reaction rate divided by the concentration terms.
No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.