Growth is most rapid during infancy and early childhood, particularly in the first two years of life. During this period, infants experience significant increases in height and weight, as well as rapid brain development. Growth rates begin to slow down after early childhood, but growth spurts can occur during adolescence as well. Overall, the earliest years of life are marked by the most pronounced growth changes.
Infancy in general, neonatal to be exact.
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Most elements on the Earth occur as oxides or silicates.
Adolescence
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Red tides, which are caused by algal blooms, most commonly occur in coastal areas with nutrient-rich waters, such as along the coast of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico. They can also occur in other regions worldwide where conditions are favorable for the rapid growth and accumulation of algae that produce toxins.
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Africa is currently experiencing the most rapid population growth among all continents. Factors contributing to this growth include high fertility rates and improvements in healthcare leading to lower mortality rates.
Most of the world's population growth occurs in the developing world.
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