Europe has become the new home for many millions of immigrants, legal and illegal, from other parts of the world. A substantial part of the population growth is from these immigrants and their offspring.
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It influenced the relatively quick spread of domesticated plants and animals to Europe.
Most of the population growth in Europe can be credited to immigration.
At the present time, most of the population growth in Europe comes from immigration.
The population is rising slowly.Europe's birthrate is lower than the world averageEurope's population growth is mostly due to immigration.
Europe's death rate is currently greater than that of it's birth rate, however this does not apply to ALL of Europe, just Europe altogether. Western Europe's population is increasing (with the exception of Germany) while Eastern Europe's is decreasing for the most part. For example, Ireland is growing at a rate of 1.06% while Bulgaria is declining at a rate of -0.78%. The death rate is generally higher than the birth rate for every country, which is the problem. However, Western Europe has a large immigration rate, which accounts for most of the positive growth, while Eastern Europe has a negative migration rate for the most part, which accounts for most of the negative growth. However, there are signs of improvement, such as in Russia. Just in their 2010 census, Russia experienced the largest birth rates since the dissolving of the Soviet Union and are is expected to switch to a positive growth by the time the next census comes around in 2018 (Russia is even thought to be growing presently, but can not be confirmed).
Most of the world's population growth occurs in the developing world.
Population growth can be stop by educating people. Education is most important for stop growth in population.
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Birth Control is what is most likely to limit human population growth.
the continuing growth of trade and manufacturing
Europe is currently the third most populated continent with about 800,000,000 inhabitants. Europe's population growth rate has been decreasing due to recent trends and events, however, it is expected to increase though not soon. Anyways, Europe is not expected to reach the spot of the lowest populated continent, at least not in any time that is predictable.
Which graph shows the most likely growth of a squirrel population living in a forest?