A. human populations tend to increase more slowly than their ability to increase the food supply.
B. agricultural production increases in a geometric fashion.
C. people could use “moral restraint” to reduce the birth rate.
D. famine war and pestilence are social problems that a population can overcome.
Population and the Environment
Population and the Environment
A. immigration and emigration rates.
B. births and deaths
C. fertility and fecundity
D. none of the above
A. crude death rate
B. age-specific death rate
C. infant mortality rate
D. targeted mortality rate
A. Demography
B. Ecology
C. Popology
D. Stratification