Bellringer #2: Geography Terms. Birth Rate The # of live births per 1000 individuals within a population. The # of live births per 1000 individuals within.

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Bellringer #2: Geography Terms

Birth Rate The # of live births per 1000 individuals within a population. The # of live births per 1000 individuals within a population.

Death Rate The #of deaths per 1000 individuals annually within a population.

Infant Mortality Rate how many infant deaths (under 1years of age) compared to 1000 live births. Often used to indicate the health of a given country. how many infant deaths (under 1years of age) compared to 1000 live births. Often used to indicate the health of a given country.

Education Level the average grade level completed per 1000 individuals in a country the average grade level completed per 1000 individuals in a country

Life Expectancy the average # of years a person lives. Determined by country as another factor of health issues in various countries. the average # of years a person lives. Determined by country as another factor of health issues in various countries.