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what factors brought the steady Decline of population in history?​

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Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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A reduction over time in a region's population can be caused by sudden adverse events such as outbursts of infectious disease, famine, and war or by long-term trends, for example sub-replacement fertility, persistently low birth rates, high mortality rates, and continued emigration.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A decrease after some time in a population can be brought about by unexpected unfriendly occasions like explosions of irresistible sickness, starvation, and war.

Factors for population decline:

  • The nine most significant distinguished foundations for a decline in populace were reiteration, youngster mortality, maternal mortality, illnesses trouble, richness rate, early termination, marriage age, high-risk ways of behaving, and gravely managed and ignored kids.
  • Likewise, five causes in the underlying layer were urbanization, schooling rate, financial support rate and joblessness rate, new designs, an adjustment of family structure, and intergenerational hole.
  • Besides, three causes in the talk layer included government assistance, realism, independence, and two causes in the allegory layer were changing the impression of life and family development, and ladies as a labour force.
  • The decline can be initiated by long haul patterns, for instance, sub-substitution fruitfulness, steadily low rates of birth, high death rates, and proceeded migration.

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