Population growth is negative when birthrate is less than death rate.
It is not possible to answer the question without information on the net migration rate.
Provided there is no net migration, the population growth becomes positive.
Population decreases
population size will increase
population size will decrease
population size will stay the same
A population with a death rate greater than a birth rate has a declining population.
There is a change in population.
False.. if the birthrate is greater than the Death Rate... the population INCREASES !
False.. if the birthrate is greater than the Death Rate... the population INCREASES !
False.. if the birthrate is greater than the death rate... the population INCREASES !
Population growth its that simple
population goes up.
qualitative
True
True
No. It would be true if there were no immigration. Also, there may be cycles: times when the death rates are greater than birth rates so that the population gets smaller, and other periods when the opposite happens. If you are interested, read about population cycles of crickets, for example.
birth rate greater than death rate