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What happens if a birth rate does not equal death rate population?

There is a change in population.


What are the three demographic processes responsible for population growth or decline?

Population is affected by birth rate, death rate and migration.


What happens to population growth if the death rate is higher than the birth rate?

The population growth will decline since more people are dying then being born subject to condition that migration factor remains constant


What happens when the birth rate is more than the death rate?

Population growth its that simple


What happens when a populations birth rate exceeds its death rate?

population goes up.


What happens to the population size if the birth rate is lower than the death rate?

qualitative


How does the birth rate compare to the death rate of a population whose size remains constant?

The difference between the two is 'population growth' if it is a positive number or 'population decline' if it is negative.


A population has a growth rate when the death rate is higher than the birth rate?

Actually, a population has a negative growth rate when the death rate exceeds the birth rate. This means that more individuals are dying than being born, resulting in a decline in population size over time.


If birth rate is constant and death rate decline population?

the population will increase. However, that assumes that net migration is also constant - or does not change sufficiently.


Birth and death rate in kolkata?

birth rate greater than death rate


Birth and death rate in Iran?

iraq's birth and death rate is birth: 31.4 births per 5.3 deaths.


What best describes the population at point B?

The population at point B is likely stable or decreasing, as birth rates are likely low or outpaced by deaths. There may also be factors such as emigration or a lack of immigration contributing to the population decline.