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How is population growth rate different in developed and developing countries?
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How is population growth rate different in developed and developing countries?
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The answer above me is correct!
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The worlds developing regions will see 1.2 billion people added, a 20.7% increase; while the population of developed countries will increase a mere 3.3% adding 41 million to the current 1.3 billion people.
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