The United-States has the highest growth rate of any developped country.
Mexico's population is decreasing and China's population is increasing-more than the U.S.
Populations can change through birth (increasing population), death (decreasing population), immigration (increasing population), and emigration (decreasing population). Changes in these factors can result in population growth or decline over time.
The population of the world is increasing at the rate of 8,836 people per minute.
There is not a big population of polar bears.
According to the Human Development Index, a development scale of 0-1, there are 35 countries and territories/dependencies with a development level of 0.9 or above, meaning "highly developed". The total population (as of 7/1/2008) of the countries in that category is 978,186,023 or 14.6% of world population (6,706,992,932). This means that 85.4% (5,727,771,964) of the world's population lives in developing countries.
Mexico's population is decreasing and China's population is increasing-more than the U.S.
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No, not in countries like Germany, Japan, Italy, Greece, Russia, etc.
Yes it does, in many many obvious manners.
Their population is Increasing slowly
Increasing human population Urbanisation of the population Increasing human Agriculture Increasing use for Hydroelectric Increasing use in Industry.
China and other countries have population laws in place to help keep the populations less cluttered. Numbers keep increasing and they are running out of room.
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Subject: The population of the US Predicate: is increasing IS is considered a verb therefore making "is increasing" the predicate.