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प्रश्न
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The third stage of population transition theory
उत्तर
i. Death rate and Birth rate decrease.
ii. This reduces the rate of population growth, though the birth rates are higher than the death rates.
iii. As the progress of the country is accelerating, the income of the people of the country is above the subsistence level.
iv. Their standard of living is elevated and poverty decreases.
v. Education level of the population and use of technology increases.
vi Secondary and tertiary activities expand.
vii. People now know the importance of family planning and family size reduces.
viii. Countries that are moving towards the developed stage from the developing stage are going through this stage.
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Population density is high on Tibet plateau.
Complete the statement as per given instruction
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- Indonesia
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Observe the following diagram and answer the questions given below.
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