Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons why the study of population geography is
especially important?
A) Overpopulation is a threat in every country on the planet.
B) More people are alive at this time than at any other time in history.
C) Virtually all global population growth is concentrated in developing countries.
D) The rate of growth has slowed in the twenty-first century but is still high by historical
standards.
E) The world's population has increased at a faster rate during the second half of the twentieth century than ever before in history.