Canada, Singapore, France, Greenland, Antartica, a few countries in Europe are underpopulated. it's usually when they don't have good land or when there just aren't good or enough resources.
no
No, they are underpopulated.
underpopulated*
I don't even know it it is underpopulated?
Namibia is the second least-populous country in the world, so you can say it is underpopulated.
underpopulated
Antarctica
yes there paying adults to have children
As of 2008, Serbia is not considered overpopulated. The country's population density is relatively low compared to other European countries, with plenty of uninhabited or sparsely populated areas. Serbia has a stable population and sufficient resources to support its residents.
I might be wrong feel free to correct me but; Immigration, and no resources
Examples of mother countries include Spain (for countries in Latin America), France (for countries in Africa and the Caribbean), and the United Kingdom (for countries like Australia, Canada, and India). These countries historically colonized and exerted influence over their respective regions.