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If resources are limitless than a population's growth will be exponential. Growth will be logistic in cases where there are limited resources. As the population grows closer to the logistical limit, the overall growth will slow.
When individuals in a population reproduce at a constant rate, it is called an exponential growth. Populations generally experience this growth under ideal conditions.
Linear population growth occurs when the population of a city, state or other zone increases by about the same rate every year.
Well, AS resources in a populating become less available in population growth declines rapidly.
A population that is experiencing exponential growth is typically fast. Exponential growth refers to a constant growth rate where the population size increases exponentially over time. This means that the population doubles at a regular interval, leading to a rapid increase in numbers.
Restrictive population policies are policies that restrict the growth of a population, usually enforced by the government or ethnic group, such as the communist Chinese "One Child Policy."
Restrictive population policies are policies that restrict the growth of a population, usually enforced by the government or ethnic group, such as the communist Chinese "One Child Policy."
Why do young people in rural areas have few job opportunities? a stable, or unchanging, population growth rapid population growth more government regulations on farming slow population growth
the person who introduced the one child policy is the government of china
the Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping brought in the policy in 1979 to try and stop communist china's population growth.
Mao Zedong promoted rapid population growth. That is because so many Chinese have died in the wars such as the Korean War and he wanted to let the population recover.
population growth control!
Expansive population policies refer to government strategies aimed at increasing population growth within a country. These policies may include incentives for having more children, increased support for families, and initiatives to promote higher fertility rates.
The 'one child' policy was introduced in 1978 by the Chinese government to reduce the problems caused by having large families - into an economy that cannot sustain unrestricted population growth, and this is reducing the overall population. The majority of Chinese families live close to poverty - the country is barely able to feed its existing population - without unfettered growth. There are certain exceptions that allow couples to have more than one child - such as giving birth to twins, or parents who have no siblings. The government has said that, as of 2008, the policy will remain in force for at least another decade.
The Chinese, in fact they have a law to slow down population growth, no couple can have more than one child.
How is China's economic growth different from Japan and South Korea's?1) China has large poor population. ( It has room to grow).2) China is meat market. (1.2 billion people).3) China Communist Government make people work. ( No Free Will).4) China blocks outside world influence incourage Chinese Han-Nationalism. Make young Chinese brainwashed thinking they are World Power Global Power. If Chinese Communist Government thinks young Chinese are getting Real and direct facts about " Real" China. Chinese Communist Government blocks Google network in China.5) China is brain washed.
The initial growth of a population is called a growth spurt. In logistic population growth, the population grows at a steady pace.