1.low level of education
Causes of infant mortality rate in India include inadequate access to healthcare services, malnutrition, poor sanitation and hygiene practices, lack of education and awareness among parents, and limited resources in rural areas. Additionally, factors such as preterm birth, birth defects, and infections also contribute to the high infant mortality rate in India.
The country with the lowest birth rate in the world is Monaco, with a birth rate of around 6 births per 1,000 people. This low birth rate is due to factors such as limited space, high cost of living, and an aging population.
"the [2006] birth rate is significantly higher than the death rate, at 40.4 and 16.9 per 1000 people respectively."-Wikipedia
There are many reasons, biggest of all is the disequillibrium of the birth/death rate; the death rate is very low while the birth rate is way high. it's said that almost 24 babies are born everyday in Egypt. There are many reasons, biggest of all is the disequillibrium of the birth/death rate; the death rate is very low while the birth rate is way high. it's said that almost 24 babies are born everyday in Egypt. There are many reasons, biggest of all is the disequillibrium of the birth/death rate; the death rate is very low while the birth rate is way high. it's said that almost 24 babies are born everyday in Egypt.
Niger has the highest birth rate in Africa, with an average of over 7 children born per woman. This high birth rate can have significant implications for the country's population growth and development.
Lack of education
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Killer whales have a low birth rate
As of 2011, the population growth rate of Ghana is 1.787%.
if birth rate continues our world will become over populated!
Demographic transition
No, it is actually the opposite. A high birth rate and a low death rate leads to increased populations.
this is because the have a lower rate of contreseption use
no children can read in ghana
because
Causes of infant mortality rate in India include inadequate access to healthcare services, malnutrition, poor sanitation and hygiene practices, lack of education and awareness among parents, and limited resources in rural areas. Additionally, factors such as preterm birth, birth defects, and infections also contribute to the high infant mortality rate in India.
It is a lie. They haven't a rate like that.