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1. Food supply
In wealthy countries, it is easier to produce more crops, due to crop rotation, fertiliser etc. this makes a country richer. Eg. colonisation in Africa
-crop rotation
-additional food supply
-richer countries
-colonisation
-Ireland in the 1800s
-famine
-Brazil since 1990
-cleared land
2. Improved technology
Technology makes it easier to produce more crops using combine harvester etc. irrigation is used on dry lands
-tractors etc.
-irrigation
-Germany
-fertiliser
3. Health
Water, sanitation, vaccinations and health services affect population change. Eg. Ireland low death rate etc. Brazil, disease like cholera
-water
-sanitation
-vaccinations
-health service
-rich countries
-vaccinations
-poor countries
-diseases
4. War
Affects sanitation, water, farming and food supply, many civilians and soldiers killed.
-affects sanitation and water
-food supply and farming
-many killed
-eg Germany in WW1&2
-developing world
5. Status of women
Educated females go to college and get jobs, so they don't want to have children and quit work
-education
-jobs
-smaller families
-less growth
6. Education
Education leads to jobs, which leads to money and health services and less children and longer life expectancy
-jobs
-money
-healthcare
-less children