What is the word for population statistics?
What is the word for population statistics?
What is the word for population statistics?
demography. nounstudy of human population. anthropology. census-taking. population analysis.
What is a word for over population?
traffic jam, bottleneck, profusion, jam, mass, excess, press, surplus, surfeit, crowding, snarl-up, clogging, overcrowding, overdevelopment.
What is another name for population growth rate?
Alternate Synonyms for “population growth”: increase; increment; growth.
What is another word for highly populated?
What is another word for heavily populated?
populous | crowded |
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congested | crammed |
overpopulated | seething |
thronged | dense |
densely populated | full |
What is population and its types?
A discrete assemblage of entities with identifiable characteristics such as people, animals with the objective of analysis and data collection is called a population. It consists of a similar group of species who dwell in a particular geographical location with the capacity to interbreed.
What is the full meaning of overpopulation?
: the condition of having a population so dense as to cause environmental deterioration, an impaired quality of life, or a population crash.
What is annual population growth?
The annual average rate of change of population size, for a given country, territory, or geographic area, during a specified period. It expresses the ratio between the annual increase in the population size and the total population for that year, usually multiplied by 100.
Is the Earth over-populated?
Because there are too many of us to share the Earth fairly with other species and with future human generations, Earth is overpopulated.
What is another word for overparticular?
Our thesauruscontains synonyms of over-particularin 14 different contexts. We have listed all the similarand related wordsfor over-particular alphabetically. dainty. airy. attractive. beautiful. bonny. charming. choice.
What is an antonym for demographic?
The word demographic typically refers to the structure of populations. There are no categorical antonyms for this word.