Message from @DetailedLynx
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but they explain the low birth rate of Russia in 1992
the polpulation droped in 1992
given their prosperity
or vice versa
not vice versa
period
where they have a high birth rate and they were less prosperous
just like russia
in 1940
quit saying it is vice versa because there is no proof that it isn't
Well yeah
because I'm showing a trend
That's what I meant by vice versa
the population kept growing till 1992
ok
look between 1941 and 1946
a quarter of all Russians died
in WWII
so itsokay did 100 million people die or was it in WW2?
196 million divided by 4 is what
lol
Let me explain my point
i think you already did
sorry I messed it up
196/(3/4)
scrap that
196 times 3/4
okay heres the graph to help you
So the amount of Russians would've been 147 if no one else was born, right?
In 1946
those people in 1941 to 1946 was the result of the Germans invading Russia
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Which means that around 23 million people were born in that time period
right?
its not a birth rate though its a population rate
No
those people in 1941 to 1946 was the result of the Germans invading the USSR
The birth rate between 1941 to 1946 was 23 million every five years
because that's the amount of people born in that time period
right?