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A healthy population is typically characterized by a balance between births and deaths, as well as a stable or increasing population size over time. Other indicators may include low disease prevalence, high life expectancy, and access to healthcare and resources. Additionally, factors like fertility rates, mortality rates, and age distribution can also provide insights into population health and growth.
How is it NOT healthy. You ARE water... mostly.
not healthy
healthy
if not healthy for your ''health'' its healthy for your mind and your feelings
Why is it healthy
no it is not healthy
Yes, healthy is an adjective. Example: healthy food.
crab claws are said to be healthy but are not healthy
Healthy is not a height to weight ratio. Healthy is eating healthy foods; fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, healthy proteins. Healthy is someone who exersizes daily for atleast 30 minutes. Feeling healthy and being healthy are two different things. Being a small size does not equally healthy.
The intersection involves creating a balance where the health of ecosystems is preserved to support sustainable economic activities that benefit communities. This can be achieved through practices that promote biodiversity, resource conservation, and community well-being. Ultimately, it involves valuing natural resources, fostering economic development, and prioritizing the health and quality of life for all people.
Walnuts are healthy. Watermelon is healthy. Whole wheat bread is healthy.