More people are having baby's. Also we have more medicine for diseases now, then back in the olden days (so people are getting healthier).
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Yes
It can grow by birth rates increasing, death rates decreasing, more people immigrating.
Death rates can change unexpectedly due to disease, wars and catastrophes, or advances in medicine. Birth rates are declining too.
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(:
Transitional stage
If birth rates exceed death rates, the population increases proportionally. If death rates exceed birth rates, the population decreases.
Birth rates rise as death rates fall?
Canada's birth/death rates per 1000 are: birth: 10.12 death: 10.8
Brazil is in stage 3 of the demographic transition. This stage is characterized by declining birth rates and death rates, leading to a slower population growth.
The USA is in Stage 4 of the transition model because of its birth rates and death rates are relatively low but the population is still increasing.
The USA is in Stage 4 of the transition model because of its birth rates and death rates are relatively low but the population is still increasing.
Uruguay is on in Stage 3 of the demographic transition model due to its declining birth and death rates. It does still have a relatively high birth rate, which makes it not eligible to be in stage 4.