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The causes of certain events or phenomena may vary based on factors such as culture, environment, and socioeconomic status. While some causes may be widespread and impact people globally, others may be more localized to specific regions or populations. Overall, the causes people experience around the world can be influenced by a combination of universal and unique factors.
Countries with small populations may face challenges such as limited workforce, reduced tax base, and difficulties in providing a wide range of services. However, they may also benefit from closer-knit communities, lower crime rates, and a sense of tight-knit national identity. Small populations can also struggle to compete economically and politically on the global stage.
Italy and the United Kingdom have populations between 59 and 60 million people.
The most populous Muslim country in the world is Indonesia.
An example of fitness in biology is the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment. Organisms with traits that allow them to effectively compete for resources and produce viable offspring have higher fitness levels compared to those with less advantageous traits. Over time, natural selection acts on these variations in fitness, leading to the evolution of populations.
Compete? The need to be a moron. Complete? The lack of natural selection.
by working together?
Food, Mates, Water, and shelter
food and space
the populations will compete with each other
Global Warming
when large populations starts to need higher supply of food and water so they start to compete.
genetic variation
Frowning - - it takes 47 muscles in your face
* when population are high and natural resources are comparably rare. * when natural resources are depleted as in a famine or drought.
when large populations starts to need higher supply of food and water so they start to compete.
the protist that causes malaria