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A slow decline in the mortality rate.
the population will increase. However, that assumes that net migration is also constant - or does not change sufficiently.
The decline of moose population followed sooner or later by a decline in the wolves population because the is less for the wolves.
nature and scope of population geography
nature and scope of population geography
no they will not decline
There was a decline in the population as a result of the war.
to find the population change, you subtract the natural increase of a place from the net migration to get the populatiopn change. it shows the change in that place's population over the last time
What is the relationship between physical geography and population.
Population geography studies living human populations from a geographical perspective.
In the Great Lakes area, moose are often a large part of the diet of wolves. Therefore a decline in the wolf population would naturally follow the decline of the moose population on Isle Royale.
It is calculated by using the Death rate and Birth rate to give an estimated population growth statistic. If there are more deaths than births there is a decline, and if there are more births than deaths then there is a population increase.