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According to demographers, zero population growth occurs during the process of demographic transition when

a.)the crude birth and death rates are simultaneously low.
b.)the crude birth and death rates begin to increase rapidly.
c.)the crude death rate is higher than the crude birthrate.
d.)the total fertility rate falls below the crude birthrate.
e.)the total fertility rate rises above the crude death rate.

User Abourget
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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

If CDR and CBR are both low, then NIR will also be low, which means that population growth is low. Some State 4 countries have zero growth, which means that CDR and CBR are equal. The only possible answer is A.

User Samarth Bhargava
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming this is for AP Human Geography,

In stage four i think of the DTM the birth and death rates are pretty low and have very little growth.

Just look at it like common sense, if they both are high or low then there will be no growth.

Good luck on the AP exam if you are taking it!

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