Stage 1: High Equilibrium
High birth rate and high death rate
Stage 2: Early Population Increase
Decreasing death rate, constant birth rate
Stage 3: Late Population Increase
Death rate stabilizes at a lower amount, birth rate decreases
Stage 4: Low Equilibrium
Low birth rate and low death rate
Bulgaria is a country that is found in Southeastern Europe . It is bordered by Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Turkey and Greece to the south, Romania to the north and the Black sea to the east.
It is the 16th-largest country of Europe. It has an Area of 110, 879 km² and is larger than Iceland (103,000 km²) or slightly larger than the U.S.state of Tennessee.
Bulgaria has a population of 7.3 million people (2013). The capital city is Sofia with 1.3 million inhabitants. The Official language is Bulgarian and it is written in Cyrillic.
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Hepatitis B is a viral infection. This infection attacks the liver and is a source of acute and chronic disease. It is transmitted by body fluids like blood, and can also be transmitted by sex if one is infected, or by childbirth by the infected mother. It is also transmitted if people are sharing needles or syringes. So prevention would be done by practicing safe sex, testing ourselves before we have kids, and using clean syringes and needles that nobody used before us. Besides these, there is a vaccination that is safe and works.
Most don't report symptoms when infected. But some can experience illness for several weeks and their skin starts yellowing along with the eyes, urine becomes darker, nausea and fatigue along with vomiting or abdominal pain.
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I'll support Tiffany's comment that “I heard it is created when there are too many nutrients carried in the stormwater.”
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This is due to large amount of nutrients been carried by storm water into the water as a result of animal and plant farming activities and dumping of nutrients rich waste in and around the bay, the runoff and pollution have many components that help contribute to the algal bloom, which is mainly fed by phosphorus and nitrogen. When alive, the algae prevents sunlight from reaching the bottom of the Bay, when they die and rot, they deoxygenates the Bay's water. This makes it hard for the water's plant and animal live to survive.