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Chapter 27.5, Problem 3CYL
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To explain: The reason why birth rates eventually decline in more-developed countries.
Introduction: Humans comprise of enormous dexterous hands and brainpower which can shape the environment according to the demands. The population of an individual country is the function of migration and natural increase.
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