Some of the factors include:
-Population Momentum
-Affluence
-Technology
-Whether or not a country is Developing/Developed
-Disease
-Immigration and Emigration
-Respect for Women ( countries that treat women as second-class citizens often have higher fertility rates)
-Epideimiologic Transition
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Population growth is influenced by a variety of factors, including birth rates, death rates, migration patterns, availability of resources, government policies, socioeconomic conditions, and education levels. Generally, factors that increase birth rates, decrease death rates, or encourage Immigration contribute to population growth.
It is mainly due to illiteracy. Many people think the greater their number of children the greater their generation becomes. Others, in order to have son give birth to large number of children, because according to them if they don't get a son then their generation will be doomed.
Basically it is very simple: if there are more births than deaths population size rises.
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Poverty: more children means more chances that one of them survives. More children are seen as an insurance for old people. They can take care of their parents in the future.
Improved health care: By improving health, humans tend to live longer.
Education: people who are educated tend to have kids later in life, which somewhat is a brake on population growth. If people have children on an early age, and their children also and so on, then this means a rise in population growth.
Population growth occurs when nutrition and medical care improve, reducing the Infant Mortality Rate. Immigration also leads to population growth.
when a man loves a women they screw each others brains out. and make ten million babies.
competition for resources, predation, disease, and parasitism. These factors tend to have a stronger effect on population growth as population density increases.
Population growth is influenced by factors such as fertility rates, mortality rates, immigration, and emigration. High fertility rates and low mortality rates tend to lead to population growth, while high emigration rates can reduce it. Socioeconomic factors, government policies, access to healthcare, and cultural practices also play a role in shaping population growth.
Factors that limit population growth include limited resources such as food and water, environmental factors like disease and natural disasters, competition for resources, and the availability of space for individuals to live in. Additionally, social factors such as access to education and healthcare, cultural norms regarding family size, and government policies can also impact population growth.
Africa has the highest population growth rate among all the continents. This is due to factors such as high fertility rates, improving healthcare, and declining mortality rates, leading to rapid population expansion.
One factor that does not directly affect population growth is the color of the sky. Population growth is typically influenced by factors such as birth rates, death rates, immigration, and emigration.