Question 1(multiple choice worth 5 points)
the map below shows population growth rates for cou...
History, 14.10.2019 10:30, asalimanoucha2v
Question 1(multiple choice worth 5 points)
the map below shows population growth rates for countries in modern europe. use the map to answer the following question:
a map showing population growth rates for european countries is shown. spain, portugal, england, northern ireland, parts of central and southern europe have between zero and .5 percent population growth. france, iceland, and albania have between .5 and one percent population growth. italy, germany, poland, russia and most of central and southeastern europe have a negative growth rate between zero and negative one percent. turkey and ireland are the only countries with a population growth rate of greater than one percent.
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which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the map?
a. population growth depends upon economic growth.
b. france has the fastest growing population in europe.
c. muslim nations are overcrowded, causing immigration to europe.
d. population growth rates in eastern europe are generally lower than western europe.
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