The rate of natural increase is the net gain in population when you subtract the Death Rate from the Birth Rate.
The rate of natural increase is the net gain in population when you subtract the Death Rate from the Birth Rate.
The rate of natural increase is the net gain in population when you subtract the Death Rate from the Birth Rate.
Birthrate is the number of births per thousand of a population whereas the natural increase is the birth rate minus the deathrate
Birthrate > Death Rate
The squirrel birthrate will decrease
a higher birthrate then Death Rate.
subtracting the death rate from the birthrate
a higher birthrate then Death Rate.
The rate of natural increase is the net gain in population when you subtract the Death Rate from the Birth Rate.
when the number of predators increase or when the death rate is higher than the birthrate
-birthrate -infant mortality rate -healthcare -longevity
-birthrate -Infant Mortality Rate -healthcare -longevity