At the present time, we are seeing the greatest population growth in Asia, but whether this will continue over the course of the next 90 years, we really do not know. There are many factors, environmental, political, economic, and technological, which can affect that outcome and which we cannot predict.
Most of the world's population growth occurs in the developing world.
The Sunbelt
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No, almost all growth will take place in the less developed regions.
The global human population in the 19th century experienced significant growth, starting at approximately 1 billion around 1800 and reaching about 1.65 billion by 1900. This increase was largely driven by advancements in agriculture, medicine, and sanitation, which reduced mortality rates. The population growth varied by region, with Europe and North America seeing the most substantial increases. Overall, the 19th century laid the groundwork for the rapid population expansion of the 20th century.
Population growth can be stop by educating people. Education is most important for stop growth in population.
Most of the population growth in Europe can be credited to immigration.
in most plants and climates growth would occur in summer for light as well as heat is needed for many processes in plant growth however there are exeptions.
scientist are concerned about the human population reaching or exceeding the carrying capacity. the human population is no exception. As most population do to and areas become overcrowded, disease and starvation will occur.
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Which graph shows the most likely growth of a squirrel population living in a forest?
Asia, particularly countries like Japan and South Korea, had the most densely populated metropolitan areas in the twentieth century. Cities like Tokyo and Seoul experienced rapid population growth and urbanization, leading to high population density in their metropolitan areas.