Recently, we’ve had a whole investigation on the population’s ages in Yemen and Italy. There are a lot of factors whereby we can find out the authenticity of these surveys. In the following paragraph, we will report this recent research, based the population’s ages in 2002, and we will explain our expectations for 2050.
In 2000, life’s expectancy was in a very low standard in Yemen. On the contrary, this standard was in a moderate rate in Italy. Also, the young individuals constituted the most part of Italy, and Yemen’s population. Factors like, technology, education, economics, and political issues had a very effective result on the ages of people in both countries. For instance, Yemen was lack of technology, and it had poor education system, and inappropriate economics’ conditions. Hens, the life expectancy was too short in Yemen. Moreover, there is a converse result between suitable economics’ condition, and the rate of birth. Therefore, the rate of children born was less in Italy.
In general, by checking out this statistics, we expect that we will have a decrease in life’s expectancy in Italy. Since increasing population in more advanced countries might increase pollution, and also, improvement in medicine, and taking new and more drugs will decrease the age of death. Also, developments in Yemen will occur and the people will survive much more time.
Recently, we’ve had a whole investigation on the
population’s
ages
in Yemen and Italy. There are
a lot of
factors whereby we can find out the authenticity of these surveys. In the following paragraph, we will report this recent research, based the
population’s
ages
in 2002, and we will
explain
our expectations for 2050.
In 2000, life’s expectancy was in a
very
low standard in Yemen.
On the contrary
, this standard was in a moderate rate in Italy.
Also
, the young individuals constituted the most part of Italy, and Yemen’s
population
. Factors like, technology, education, economics, and political issues had a
very
effective result on the
ages
of
people
in both countries.
For instance
, Yemen was lack of technology, and it had poor education system, and inappropriate economics’ conditions. Hens, the life expectancy was too short in Yemen.
Moreover
, there is a converse result between suitable economics’ condition, and the rate of birth.
Therefore
, the rate of children born was less in Italy.
In general
, by checking out this statistics, we
expect
that we will have a decrease in life’s expectancy in Italy. Since increasing
population
in more advanced countries might increase pollution, and
also
, improvement in medicine, and taking new and more drugs will decrease the
age
of death.
Also
, developments in Yemen will occur and the
people
will survive much more time.