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=Population = Explain the causes and consequences of population changes over the past 50 years. In the last 50 years, many populations have changed because of effects such as education, food produced, health care, sanitation, vaccines, and the standard living and fertility. These causes have made populations increase but some decrease. When populations increase it becomes crowded. When the population becomes crowded it becomes unsanitary and is known to be a non-livable environment. If the population is too low people start to use violence, they are violent because it is their way to get through their tough times. The violence then scares many other people and the population even starts to decrease very quickly.

Examples of The Distinction Between Developed and Developing Countries
Portugal:10.29/1000 population
 * ~  ||~ Developed ||~ Developing ||
 * ~ Birth Rate || France: 12.57 births/1,000 population (2009 est.)

Japan: 7.64/ 1,000 population
Ireland: 14.23/ 1,000 population || Haiti: 29.1 births/1,000 population (2009 est.) Spain: 9.72/1000 population Barbados: 12.55 births/1,000 population Zambia: 40.24/ 1,000 population || Portugal: 10.68/1000 population Japan: 9.54/ 1,000 population Ireland: 7.75/ 1,000 population || Haiti: 8.65 deaths/1,000 population (July 2009 est.) Spain: 9.99/1000 population Barbados: 8.41 deaths/1,000 population Zambia: 21.34/ 1,000 || country comparison to the world: 8 male: 77.79 years female: 84.33 years (2009 est.) Portugal: 78.21 years Japan: 82.12 years Ireland: 79.4 (2007 est.) || Haiti:total population: 60.78 years country comparison to the world: 181 male: 59.13 years female: 62.48 years (2009 est.) Spain: 80.05 years Barbados: 73.94 years Zambia: 45.9 (2008 est.) || Portugal: 0.275% Japan: -0.191% Ireland: -1.19% || Haiti: -0.5% Spain: 0.072% Barbados: 0.383% Zambia: 2.3% || Portugal:156.24 years
 * ~ Death Rate || France: 8.56 deaths/1,000 population (July 2009 est.)
 * ~ Life Expectancy || France: total population: 80.98 years
 * ~ Growth rate || France: 0.549%
 * ~ Doubling Time || France: 217 years

Japan: 164 years
Ireland: 62.5 years || Haiti: 31 years Spain:160.1 years

Barbados: 148 years
Zambia: 42.9 years || 15-64 years: 65% (male 20,963,124/female 20,929,280) 65 years and over: 16.4% (male 4,403,248/female 6,155,767) (2009 est.) Portugal: 0-14 years: 16.3% 15-64 years: 66.1% 65 years and over: 17.6%
 * ~ Aging Populations || France: 0-14 years: 18.6% (male 6,129,729/female 5,838,925)

65 years and over: 22.2%
Ireland: 0-14: 20.9% 15-64: 67.1% 65+: 12% || Haiti: 0-14 years: 38.1% (male 1,735,917/female 1,704,383) 15-64 years: 58.5% (male 2,621,059/female 2,665,447) 65 years and over: 3.4% (male 120,040/female 188,690) (2009 est.) Spain: 0-14 years: 14.5% 15-64 years: 67.4% 65 years and over: 18.1%

65 years and over: 9.5%
Zambia: 0-14: 45.1% 15-64: 52.6% 65+: 2.3% || Portugal: None Japan: None Ireland: None || Haiti: None Spain: None Barbados: None Zambia: None ||
 * ~ Changes in Science and Technology || France: None