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If a population grows by 3 percent each year the growth of the population is?

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.


What is the difference between linear and exponential population growth?

Linear growth: The population adds the same number every week/month/year.Exponential growth: The population multiplies bythe same number every week/month/year.


What is linear growth?

Linear population growth occurs when the population of a city, state or other zone increases by about the same rate every year.


If a population or bank account is growing by the same percent age every year what type of growth does it exhibit?

Exponential Growth


What is Linear population?

Linear population growth occurs when the population of a city, state or other zone increases by about the same rate every year.


What is linear population growth?

Linear population growth occurs when the population of a city, state or other zone increases by about the same rate every year.


How many people are born in year in world?

The estimated population growth rate (in 2007) for humankind was 1.167%, and the estimated population that year was 6,602,224,175.


How many people die by leopards every year?

On average, leopards are responsible for a few human fatalities per year. However, specific numbers vary widely and are influenced by factors such as human population growth, habitat destruction, and human-leopard conflict.


How many people do weight watchers every year?

The population of Weight Watchers is 2,010.


What is the world population growth rate?

1.14% a year.


What is the world's population growth rate between year 1 to year 2007?

gooBetween year 1 (the estimated world population was 200,000+) and year 2005 (the population was 6,453,628,000 (source: Wikipedia), the average population growth rate is 0.52% yearly. Before the 18th century, the world's population was less than 1 billion and had a steady growth rate because the birth rate wasn't that much bigger than the death rate but in the 19th century it began to increase and soon exceeded 1 billion. There was a population explosion in the 20th century and now the growth is almost vertical. 1 person is added to the earts population every 3 seconds and the world's population is now well over 6 billion.


What does population growth rate measure?

Population growth rate measures the rate at which the population of a specific area is increasing or decreasing over a specific period of time. It is calculated by comparing the number of births and deaths in a population, along with factors like migration.