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The population of non- industrial countries are normally: (A) high (B) low (C) stable (D) None of the Above​

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Answered by pranshusonkar2006
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Explanation:

C stable

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Answered by anadikalm
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Answer:

The correct answer is (B) low

The population of non-industrial countries are normally low. These are often called as LDCs or Low developing Countries because their industrial and economic ecosystems are mostly fragile and underdeveloped, their population is at risk hence low in number.

Explanation:

When a country has an industry it is called a developing /developed country. Industries impart a lot of jobs and income opportunities to people so people often migrate to the industrial country, hence their populations are always high.

In Non-industrial country population are low because of fewer number of  people living there and more and more people going away to fulfil their daily needs.

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