one thing would be stoping the compition limit!!
When there are no limiting factors, such as food, space, or predation, the largest number of offspring produced can theoretically be exponential. This means that populations can grow rapidly, with each generation producing more offspring than the last. For example, in ideal conditions, some species can reproduce multiple times a year, leading to populations doubling in size in short periods. However, this exponential growth is often unsustainable in nature, as limiting factors eventually come into play.
Exponential growth is typically promoted by having a positive feedback loop. Factors like reinvestment of profits, increasing adoption rates, or viral marketing can all contribute to exponential growth in businesses, populations, or technology.
i want to know some factors which might prevent people achieving their goals i want to know some factors which might prevent people achieving their goals
the factor use to help predict why the populations of some countries grow faster that others is age-structure diagrams
the factor use to help predict why the populations of some countries grow faster that others is age-structure diagrams
It can be, but it need no be.
y = ax, where a is some constant, is an exponential function in x y = xa, where a is some constant, is a power function in x If a > 1 then the exponential will be greater than the power for x > a
The basic needs like food, shelter are some of the factors that affect the population's growth regardless of the size.
Prosperty seems to be the one factor that slows a population's growth. It is a natural paradox. Every other species on earth grows it population when there is plenty of food, but humans populations grow fastest in poverty stricken agricultural societies and slowest in wealthy industrial societies. France has the lowest birth rate in the world, and even the United States has had a negative growth rate for many years. Both countries rely on immigration to swell the ranks for their work force.
population, or habitat constrictions
There is no such thing. "Exponential growth" implies that there is some function - a variable that depends on another variable (often time).
The question might make some sense if "all this factors" were defined.