1. birthrate 2. fertility rate 3. mortality rate 4. infant mortality rate 5. rate of natural increase 6. population pyramid 7. push-pull factors 8. population.

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1. birthrate 2. fertility rate 3. mortality rate 4. infant mortality rate 5. rate of natural increase 6. population pyramid 7. push-pull factors 8. population density 9. carrying capacity Population Geography

Another way of looking at population:

Blank Population Pyramid

1. State 2. Nation 3. Nation-state 4. democracy 5. monarchy 6. dictatorship 7. communism 8. landlocked 9. natural boundaries 10. artificial boundaries Political Geography

Cuba Dictatorship

Iran Theocracy

Constitutional Monarchy United Kingdom

Saudi Arabia Absolute Monarchy Bhutan

1. cities 2. suburbs 3. metropolitan area 4. urbanization 5. CBD- Central Business District Urban Geography