()1. What is the rough rate between the population over 65 and under 14 in Japan now? A. 3 : 1. B. 5 : 2. C. 2 : 1. D. 3 : 2.()2. The underlined word “decline” in the second paragraph means “ ”. E. increase F. decrease G. change . moving()3. It can be inf...
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Japan's overall population fell to 125.42 million, a decrease of about 511,000 on the previous year, the study shows. Japan has the fastest-aging population of any post-industrial nation on earth. Its birth rate — the average number of children a woman typically has — started to decline ...
Among the country's three largest metropolitan areas, only the Tokyo area saw an increase in population, while the Nagoya and the Osaka areas saw their population decrease. The total population of the three major metropolitan areas decreased for the first time since 1975. The decline in the Nag...
Aomori Prefecture saw a 1.72 percent decrease from the previous year, and Iwate Prefecture saw a 1.61 percent decrease. TOKYO GROWTH One part of Tokyo is a case study in how to attract people. Of all cities and wards, Taito Ward topped the list of population growth in 2023. ...
Japan's total population stood at 124.88 million as of January 1 this year, a decrease of over 530,000 from the previous year, further accelerating the trend of a declining birthrate and aging population.
A. The reliability of robots. B. The intelligence of robots. C. The decrease in work force. D. The increase in population. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 【详解】 考查语义理解。由“Faced with a declining population and work force, Japan has been increasingly turning to robots for help.(...
While Japan’s population was 123.3 million in 2023, it is expected to decrease by approximately 29.4% to 87.0 million by 2070. In this graphic, we use data from Kyodo News, Statista, and Database.earth to illustrate the number of live births each year in Japan, compared to the number ...
Japan has been suffering from a trend of population decrease for decades, with its birthrate in 2016 falling to 7.8 births per 1,000 persons, the lowest level since 1899. Meanwhile, the country's fertility rate, which refers to the average number of children a woman will bear in her life...
Japan’s government currently projects that energy demand will decrease as a result of a declining population and successful energy efficiency measures. However, these projections have yet to reflect the government’s plans to boost energy-intensiveindustriesand reverse Japan’s population decline. ...