________ refers to the total number of deaths for every 1,000 people.
a. Crude death rate
b. Life expectancy
c. Rate of natural increase
d. Relative death rate
Question 2
Which of the following is a difference between fertility and fecundity?
a. Fertility refers to the number of births that occur in a particular population, while fecundity refers to the number of deaths that occur in a particular population.
b. Fertility refers to the number of live births occurring in a particular population during a given year for each 1,000 people, while fecundity refers to the total number of deaths for every 1,000 people.
c. Fertility refers to the number of years, on average, that people can expect to live, while fecundity refers to the number of live births occurring in a particular population during a given year.
d. Fertility refers to the actual number of children born, while fecundity refers to the biological maximum number of children that could be born.