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Geography, 30.03.2020 21:57 ella9288

How would a long-term drought most likely affect a region at stage 2 of the demographic transition?

The natural increase rate would decline.
The total fertility rate would remain stable.
The crude birthrate would remain stable.
The crude death rate would decline.
The natural increase rate would stabilize.

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