state the effects of mortality rate being higher than birth rate on a population
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In view of the ticking population bomb the opinion can be submitted that high child mortality and repeated famines reduce the growth of population. The child survival hypothesis states that if child mortality is reduced, then eventually fertility reduction follows, with the net effect of lower growth of population.
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