A country that has exactly one person being born at the exact moment a person is dying constantly.
In a country with zero population growth, you would expect to find a stable population size where the number of births equals the number of deaths. This would mean the population is not increasing or decreasing over time.
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A stable equilibrium phase
No. With a modest population growth of 1.13% it ranks at the 120th place. The most rapidly growing country would be the United Arab Emirates, with a population growth of 3.69%.
Less than the current level of growth rate!
A species is expected to go through a logistic growth pattern when resources are limited. Initially, the population grows rapidly (exponential growth), but as resources become scarce, the growth rate slows down and eventually stabilizes at the carrying capacity of the environment.
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Initially rapid growth, followed by a tapering off as the population approaches its carrying capacity. Prior to reaching carrying capacity, the growth rate would decline as competition for resources increases and limiting factors come into play, resulting in a stable population size over time.
Factors such as declining birth rates, increased mortality rates, limited resources, government policies restricting population growth, and widespread access to family planning services would not tend to increase the population of a country.
how infertility and sterility affect the growth of population
A country with an aging population typically has a population growth rate that is low or negative, as the proportion of elderly people increases relative to the younger population. This demographic trend can result in challenges such as a shrinking workforce, increased healthcare costs, and pressure on social systems.
people would lose jobs beacuase they dont need that much people