Category: Population
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Climate Change: An Epidemic Faced by the Indigenous and Global Population
There is no denying the problematic truth of climate change. The effects of climate change can be seen through the global temperatures rising, the oceans warming, the ice sheets melting, retreating glaciers, rising sea levels, ocean acidification, and extreme events (Government of Canada, 2015). As the temperature continues to increase, it is changing the structure…
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Population Control Strategies And Policies In India, China And Japan
Population policies are directly dealing with the rapid increase of nation population in order to control the state population density. With the increase of the population, consumption level of the natural resources is growing. Hence, natural ecosystems cannot produce their resources for the entire human being. Consequently, since 1950 to 2009, there has 4.6 billion…
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Population Genetics Changes And Their Effects
Mitosis is a type of cell division which produces two new cells genetically identical to its mother cell. In terms of the cell cycle, mitosis is the part of the division process where DNA in the cell’s nucleus is divided into two equal sets of chromosomes. Mitosis is broken down into four phases: prophase (sometimes…
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The Ways To Accommodate Population In India
India is the second most populated country in the world with nearly a fifth of the world’s population. According to the 2019 revision of the World Population Prospects population stood at 1,352,642,280. Population Growth is becoming a huge issue in our country and world today. The reason that it has become such a pressing issue…
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The Consequences Of World Population Changes
The word population is defined as all the people of a particular type or group who live in one country, area, or place (dictionary.cambridge.org). As we all know, nowadays, humans on our planet are ever increasing so rapidly at a very scary rate. In the past, the number of lives and the number of deaths…
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Informative Essay on Population and Control over Its Growth
When I think about population control, I first think of overcrowding but further thought leads me to consider resources and life quality. The size of a countrys population affects many aspects of life in that country, such as the amount and distribution of resources, labor force, and ability to care for the aging population. Populations…
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Why The Population Of England Double During The Victorian Era
The Victorian era witnessed a snowballing rise in population. This unpredictable phenomenon was unique down the corridors of British history. Britain was sailing through a new technological revolution with novel scientific discoveries. They proved a good omen for the society and it became more civic and learned. Disraeli popularized the phrase ‘the workshop of the…
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Impact of Growing Season on Population Dynamics: Analytical Essay
Introduction Population dynamics can be a challenging topic of study for a variety of reasons. In any given ecosystem, there is a variety of density-dependent and independent factors at play (Peterson 1977). It can be difficult to analyze the relationship between only two variables, because the confounding effects of other factors in the ecosystem may…
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UK Population: Statistics Project
Table of Contents Introduction Description of Data accessing Descriptive Statistics Histogram Confidence Interval and Unknown Population Parameter References Appendix Introduction This paper provides a discussion on description and analysis of data. For this population, the population statistics of UK for the years from 1970 to 2006 has been used. Data was obtained from the World…
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Population, Life Expectancy Rate of Different Countries
Table of Contents Introduction Descriptive Statistics on Population Data Correlation Analysis between Literacy rate and per capita GDP Conclusions Introduction Population is a very important variable to study and understand as everything that we do is centered at people and therefore, to understand the needs, aspirations and also to fulfill the same it is very…