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Population Statistics Of Mexico
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Mexico is a growing country, who's population is gradually increasing
every year by around 3« percent each year. In 1940, the population was
recorded at 19,654,000 people. This population then increased to 25,791,000
people in 1950. This indicates a growth of 6,137,000 people in just a
decade. The ....
Middle of essay ....he fact that the majority of Mexico's population is Roman Catholic. And in
this religion, no birth control is practised, leading to many unwanted
pregnancies, and an increase in population. Families also prefer having
more children, so they can work on the fields for them, and bring in money.
This also causes a rise in population.
In the area of comparing the indexed data of Canada, the United States
of America, and Mexico, Mexico's rise was extremely drastic compared to the
other two coun.... |
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