Factors Affecting On Population Change in Nepal

 

Factors Affecting On Population Change in Nepal


A. Answer the following questions. 

1. Why are births and passings considered components of populace change?
→ If the number of people born increases, the number of people dies is considered to be the elements of population change.

2. What role does migration play in population change?
→ Migration plays an important role in population change. When people migrate from one place to another, the population decreases on the one hand and increases on the other. Although internal migration of people from one place to another place to live permanently changes the population of that place, it does not change the overall population of the country.

B. Give a brief answer:
1. Briefly mention the environmental conditions that contributed to population change in Nepal?
=* Climate
→ Climate is another major driver of population change. People living in dry areas may mature faster than people living in dry areas and have increased fertility.
* Pollution
→ Due to pollution, the health of people will be negatively affected and the death rate of people will increase due to diseases. This causes the population to change.
* Disaster
→Man-made or natural disasters like floods, landslides, earthquakes, landslides, etc. can kill many people. This results in population change.

2. Lack of awareness and how religious beliefs play a role in population change.
= Lack of awareness and religious beliefs play a role in demographic change. If a person is sensitive, he pays special attention to family health, family planning, child welfare, but the population may increase without paying much attention to the population management of crops. The belief that the old age is supported by Sahara Paul or the Chota to get salvation after death has not yet disappeared. In such faithful doran desire, the population increases by giving birth to children.

3. What are a portion of the variables that assume a part in populace change?
= * Poverty
- Due to poverty, people cannot get services like education and health. This changes the birth rate and death rate.
* Unemployment
→ The situation in which children are unable to engage in any income-earning activities is called unemployment. An unemployed person is not busy anywhere. This increases the population by having more children.
* Lack of balanced diet
- In Nepal, there is inadequacy of balanced diet which is necessary for a healthy life every day.

2. Illustrate health facilities as a factor in Nepal's population change:
→ If a place has adequate health facilities and the health status of people is good then the death rate is low. Where there is no wellbeing there is a high demise rate. Similarly, if there is no health facility, the death rate will be high and the population will increase due to the uncertainty of child survival.

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