Introduction
Thailand is a large country in Southeastern Asia. This predominantly Buddhist country is twice as long (North to South) as it is wide (East to West). Nearly one fourth of the country’s 61 million people live in urban areas and one tenth of the country’s population live in Bangkok, the capital city. In this essay I will discuss population trends in Thailand in relation to those of the United States and how they affect the countries as a whole.
Data Analysis
According to statistics provided by the United States Bureau the population of the US is over four times greater than that of Thailand. The United States also has significantly lower Natural Rate of Increase, Crude Birth Rate and Infant Mortality Rate. Americans liv
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