Answer: Population growth can be defined as the increase in the number of individuals living within a political or geographical boundary.
The main factors affecting Population growth is basically birth rate, death rate, immigration, and emigration.
The single biggest factor that has contributed to the increase of population in the last 300 years is BIRTH RATE.
Nations with high population growth have low standards of living, while nations with low rates of population growth have high standards of living.
NASA satellite observations and citizen science helped build a database called HIVE-OS to help local businesses understand variables like soil moisture and plants that affect honeybee health.
<span>What you describe is called devolution. This is when power is transferred to lower levels. When devolution occurs, autonomous regions occur and things like federations are created because numerous autonomous regions work together under federative rule, but still retain a great degree of independence.</span>
the world's current population is 7.3 billion and the world population in 1915 was 1.8 billion. The increase over the past century is 7.3 billion - 1.8 billion = 5.5 billion. So, the correct answer would be "more than 5 billion" (option D).
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