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☐ | A | The annual number of deaths per 100 000 women whilst pregnant or in childbirth | |
☐ | B | The annual number of live births in a location per 1000 people | |
☐ | C | The annual number of deaths in a location per 1000 people | |
☐ | D | The annual number of children per 100 000 who die before their first birthday |
☐ | A | death rate | |
☐ | B | infant mortality rate | |
☐ | C | life expectancy | |
☐ | D | Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita |
Explain one reason why fertility rates fall as countries develop.
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Country | Poorest 20% |
Fourth 20% |
Third 20% |
Second 20% |
Richest 20% |
India (an emerging country) % share of national wealth | 8 | 12 | 15 | 21 | 44 |
Zambia (a developing country) % share of national wealth | 3 | 6 | 11 | 19 | 61 |
Figure 5
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Malaysian state / territory |
Human development index (HDI) |
Kuala Lumpur | 0.822 |
Selangor | 0.819 |
Penang | 0.803 |
Melaka | 0.794 |
Negeri Sembilan | 0.789 |
Johor | 0.785 |
Perak | 0.778 |
Kedah | 0.769 |
Perlis | 0.767 |
Pahang | 0.766 |
Terengganu | 0.762 |
Labuan | 0.742 |
Kelantan | 0.741 |
Sarawak | 0.709 |
Sabah | 0.674 |
Figure 6
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Explain two ways economic development can lead to water pollution.
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