The New Encyclopædia BritannicaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1983 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 85
Page 215
... population in- creases in those countries . Given , however , the generally very low rate of population growth in the developed countries , the demand for primary commodities is not likely to increase substantially . In addition , the ...
... population in- creases in those countries . Given , however , the generally very low rate of population growth in the developed countries , the demand for primary commodities is not likely to increase substantially . In addition , the ...
Page 216
... Population growth and its effects . Birth rates have mostly remained high - about 46 per 1,000 population- with the average number of children per woman being between five and six . A sharp decline in death rates , particularly among ...
... Population growth and its effects . Birth rates have mostly remained high - about 46 per 1,000 population- with the average number of children per woman being between five and six . A sharp decline in death rates , particularly among ...
Page 425
... population today . Total population given by the 1951 census was 939,501 , and the 1961 census showed an increase to 1,331,944 . The 1971 census population figuré was 1,627,874 . The most densely populated area of Alberta is the cen ...
... population today . Total population given by the 1951 census was 939,501 , and the 1961 census showed an increase to 1,331,944 . The 1971 census population figuré was 1,627,874 . The most densely populated area of Alberta is the cen ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accelerator acid activity Adams administrative advertising Aeschylus aesthetic Africa agriculture animals appear become body called Central century changes contains continued cost countries crops cultural dance early East effect electrons elements engineering established example farm feet field figures flight followed function human important increase industry influence Italy Khoisan Knossos known Lake land languages later less living major materials means ment natural occur operations organization original patterns percent performance period plants play political population present production range region remains represented result River society sound South southern species structure style theory tion traditional United usually variety West Western widely