When you get deaded your number gets added to the list. More people in the US who get dead are added to the list when they are killed than other countries because there is a higher number of them.
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Several factors contribute to the low Death Rate in America, including advancements in medical technology and treatments, improved access to healthcare services, higher standards of living, better disease prevention strategies, and increased public health awareness and education. Additionally, lifestyle changes such as healthier diets, increased physical activity, and reduced smoking rates have also played a role in lowering the overall death rate.
Improved sanitation and better nutrition on average were the primary causes of reduced death rates in the US during the later 19th and early 20th centuries. After World War 2, improved medical practice and the availablility of more and varied pharmaceuticals contributed to this somewhat.
high death rate is caused by hunger nd poverty
High Death rates is caused due to :
> Plagues and Diseases ( Cholera, Bubonic etc)
> Few Medication and heath care (Few Doctors, Hospitals, Few medicines)
> Poor Food supply
> Poor hygene (No clean water, no swege disposal)
because they might not have good medical availability, meaning that disease can spread much quicker.
Births and deaths are natural causes of population change. The difference between the birth rate and the death rate of a country or place is called the natural increase. The natural increase is calculated by subtracting the death rate from the birth rate.
Some reasons for overpopulation in Egypt include high birth rates, lack of family planning education and services, cultural norms that encourage large families, and limited access to contraceptives. Additionally, improvements in healthcare and sanitation have led to a decrease in mortality rates, contributing to population growth.
As of 2021, the birth rate in the United States is around 11 births per 1,000 people. This rate has been declining in recent years due to various factors such as economic uncertainty and changing attitudes towards family planning.
Life expectancy and death rate are inversely related. A higher life expectancy generally corresponds to a lower death rate, as people are living longer and surviving into older age. Conversely, a lower life expectancy indicates a higher death rate, with people likely dying earlier in life.
Around 170,000 people die in Ghana each year, with leading causes of death including malaria, lower respiratory infections, and diarrheal diseases.