The correct answer is - No.
The changing birthrates, be it becoming lower or higher, will not and can not change the development of the country just by themselves. The development of the countries does depend on the birthrates, but it also depends on the death rates, the conditions for life, the healthcare, the availability of resources for the people.
If the birthrates are very high, we will immediately assume that the country will have a bright future because it has a constantly growing young population which will be increasing the labor force, and that is always good for the development. On the other hand, the living conditions may be terrible int he country, resulting in a very high death rates, with lot of infants and young children dying, as well as a very low life expectancy. That will be terrible for the development of the country as the people will be in terrible physical and psychological condition, thus not being able to contribute a lot for the development as they will not be able to work a lot, nor work properly. This is unfortunately the case in lot of the sub-Saharan African countries.
Canada is the most educated country globally, with 56.71% of adults meeting the OECD criteria.
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Answer: B
Explanation: Nautical miles only go up to 12 lol
<span>Well overpopulation puts huge dent in available food supplies. This results in deforestation to make both farmland and lumber for building to house everyone. deforestation create CO2, and depletes vegetation which would have absorbed CO2 </span>