TFR and questions

Today we had a later class because we had mass. Anyways, today in class we went over the Total Fertility Rate, which is also known as TFR. This is the average children who are born per woman. The average is 2.1 children per woman. If you were to have more than 2.1 children the population would increase, and if you were to have less than 2.1 children (one child) the population would or decrease. In the United States our TFR is less than 2.1. This means that our population is slowly decreasing. Then we looked at some other statistics and it showed how some places have really high TFR but also have a really high death rate so their population stays right in the middle and there isn't much change. Then we went on cia.gov and were looking up questions that Mr. Schick projected on the board. We only got through three of the questions and they were confusing to look up and find, they used a little more effort than I expected. Then finally at 11:40 the bell rang and we got to go to lunch, finally because I was most certainly hungry.

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