When did global population begin increasing rapidly
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1950
2001
2011
1900
Pregunta 2
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Is global population getting faster
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True
False
Pregunta 3
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In stage 3 of the [blank_start]Demographic Transition Model[blank_end], [blank_start]Social and Economic changes[blank_end]. That means [blank_start]birth rates begin to fall[blank_end].
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Demographic Transition Model
Social and Economic changes
birth rates begin to fall
Pregunta 4
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In the demographic transition model population begins to fall. This is because [blank_start]the fertility rate becomes lower[blank_end] and [blank_start]life expectancy increases[blank_end]. As well as this the [blank_start]birth rate falls[blank_end] below the death rate.
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the fertility rate becomes lower
life expectancy increases
birth rate falls
Pregunta 5
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State Two reasons that Nigeria is a developing country
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It has a youthful population- these can be an asset to working
The houses are rubbish- When there is an earthquake they all crumble
It hasn't got an aging population- This shows that death rate is high
They don't have lots of money
You just know... Or do you???
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Developed countries have good antibiotics so death rate is low
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True
False
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What are two economic costs of a youthful population
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In MEDCs they are entitled to an education but some education authorities must get paid
In LEDCs they have to be payed by the government to work
In MEDCs the government doesn't have to pay people to work when under 18
In LEDCs schooling is cheap so governments don't have to pay for it
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What is an economic benefit of a youthful population
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In LEDCs youths are an asset and can help their family earn a living
In MEDCs they can increase the amount of people working