question archive  1) The most critical factor in controlling human population growth is controlling reproductive lifespan

 1) The most critical factor in controlling human population growth is controlling reproductive lifespan

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 1) The most critical factor in controlling human population growth is
controlling reproductive lifespan.
decreasing the age of first birth.
decreasing the average number of births per woman.
decreasing infant death.
increasing overall wellness for the human race.
2) The total fertility rate (TFR) is an estimate of
the number of children that will survive to adulthood.
the number of years a typical infant will live.
the number of children each woman in a population will have.
the number of births per 1000 people per year.
the percentage of women in a population that are able to have children.
3) Which factor would NOT influence the size a population reaches over time?
Immigration and emigration

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