Males: 325
Females: 295
Total:620 people attempt to live in the blazing heat of death valley California, only 66% of those people stay there or stay alive for 3-5 yrs.
you don't 'build' valleys
Out of river valleys, rain forests, mountains, tundras, the answer is river valleys.
there are 2 valleys around the world, thotapata, and kedu kedu valley. these both are the famous valleys around the world.
People says there are death valleys. If get on one of them... Its Game Over!
yo boi i aint gonna tell u $h*t
A population with a death rate greater than a birth rate has a declining population.
If birth rates exceed death rates, the population increases proportionally. If death rates exceed birth rates, the population decreases.
If the birth rate is higher than the death rate, the population increases. If the death rate is higher than the birth rate, the population decreases.
The death rate is a factor that affects population growth because it determines the rate at which individuals are leaving the population. A high death rate would result in a decrease in population growth, while a low death rate would lead to an increase in population growth. It is an important factor to consider in understanding population dynamics and demographic trends.
The plural form is valleys.
because birth rates and death rates relate to population. the birth rate shows how much a population is increasing, and death rates show how much a population is decreasing. when you average the two out, it will give you the population(:
Some examples of valleys around the world include Death Valley in California, USA; Kathmandu Valley in Nepal; and Napa Valley in California, USA. Other well-known valleys include Yosemite Valley in California, USA, and the Rift Valley in East Africa.