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The growth of the population would be 3% each year. This means that the population size would increase by 3% of its current size every year.
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Population growth is limited by the ability of the natural environment to sustain it. It can be limited by food shortages or a lack of shelter. Disease outbreaks can also limit population growth.
Some environmental factors affecting population growth include: 1) Bacteria and disease For Ex. West Nile 2) Natural disasters For ex. Tsunamis 3) Unbalanced Predator/Prey relationship For Ex. a decline in the fox population will cause in increase in the hare population Some non-environmental factors affecting population growth: 1) Death 2) Birth 3) Emigration 4) Immigration
1)lag 2) exponential 3) stationary
1. Find a mate. 2. Have a child. 3. Breed your child.
Of the 8 countries with a population growth rate greater than 3%, 7 of them are located in Africa.
There are three phases in a logistic growth curve:1 - Lag phase: the initial stage on which population growth rates are slow as a result of a small population size (occurs when the population is small and is increasing slowly)2- Log phase: The stage in which population growth rates are very rapid (occurs when the population undergoes very rapid growth)3- Stationary phase: The phase in which population growth rates decrease as the population size reaches the carrying capacity and stabilizes (occurs at or close to the carrying capacity of the environment)HOPE THIS HELPS :D
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The main components of population growth are birth rate, death rate, immigration rate, and emigration rate. Birth rate refers to the number of births in a population, while death rate reflects the number of deaths. Immigration rate is the influx of individuals from another population, while emigration rate is the outflow of individuals from a population. These components together determine the overall growth or decline of a population.
.3% is the answer to the growth rate. 33, 369, 000 is the answer to population