Aprox 30% of Canada's population, biggest.
The mortality rate depends on the size of the population, no matter what the size.
The birth rate affects the size of population because of what its like. And the death rate is more than you can imagine.
If the population growth rate becomes zero the population size becomes static. It stays where it was when it became zero until the rate changes. If the rate becomes negative the population would begin to shrink.
the factor are Death Rate Birth Rate Immigration
Population growth is negative when birthrate is less than death rate.
The population size also depends on migration, for which there is no information provided.
The population size also depends on migration, for which there is no information provided.
birth rate & death rate,fertility rate.
On a graph of population growth the size of the population when the growth rate decreases to zero represents an area's carrying capacity.
False.. if the birthrate is greater than the Death Rate... the population INCREASES !
Population growth rate is the rate at which populations change in size over time as a fraction of the initial population. The formula used to measure growth rate is (birth rate + immigration) - (death rate + emigration).
It doesn't change.