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DAGE-543 - for the declining number of U.S. deaths and the growing number of the worldwide deaths is the soaring global mortality rate. The increase in global mortality is related to the rise of the world's rapidest population growth.[72] The world's fastest-growing population is in sub-Saharan Africa, which nearly quadrupled since 1960.[73] The rapid population growth is linked to the 3.2% annual population growth in sub-Saharan Africa since 1960.[74] The increasing population is related to the rise of the world's rapidest mortality growth. The decline in U.S. mortality is related to the decrease in the world's rapidest population growth. The decrease in world's rapidest population is linked to the 0.8% annual population decline in Sub-Saharan Africa since 1960.[75] The population decline is related to the rise of the world's fastest mortality decline. The rise in global mortality is related to the fall of the world's rapidest mortality growth. The fall in global mortality is related to the rise of the world's fastest mortality decline. The rise in global mortality is related to the fall of the world's fastest mortality decline. The fall in global mortality is related to the rise of the world's fastest mortality decline. The rise in global mortality is related to the fall of the world's fastest mortality decline. The fall in global mortality is related to the rise of the world's fastest mortality decline. The rise in global mortality is related to the fall of the world's fastest mortality decline. The fall in global mortality is related to the rise of the world's fastest mortality decline. The rise in global mortality is related to the fall of the world's fastest mortality
2011年7月13日