Social Sciences, asked by vekariyahenil2, 4 months ago

2. Why does the population increase at a fast rate?​

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Answered by arunamahesh
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This rapid growth increase was mainly caused by a decreasing death rate (more rapidly than birth rate), and particularly an increase in average human age. By 2000 the population counted 6 billion heads, however, population growth (doubling time) started to decline after 1965 because of decreasing birth rates.

Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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  • This rapid growth increase was mainly caused by a decreasing death rate (more rapidly than birth rate),
  • and particularly an increase in average human age.
  • By 2000 the population counted 6 billion heads, however, population growth (doubling time) started to decline after 1965 because of decreasing birth rates.
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