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Human Population
Refers to the number of humans living in a specific area or globally, including its growth, density, and distribution.
Death Rates
The ratio of total number of deaths to the total population in a specified community or area over a particular period of time, often expressed per 1000 individuals.
Birth Rates
The number of live births per thousand individuals in a population per year.
Death Rate
The number of deaths per unit of population in a specific time period, used as an indicator of the health of a population.
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