Annual population and growth are measured by four factors. What are the factors?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: The first factor is number of people born in the country during a year, the number of people of who die, the number of people who immigrate into the country, and lastly the number of people who migrate out.
KEY: Learning Objective: 17.1: Identify key global population trends, including regional differences and birth, death, and growth rates.
REF: Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Demography and Demographic Analysis
Difficulty Level: Easy

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