exponential growth
Population growth is the term used to describe a constant increase in the number of individuals within a population over a specific period of time.
To calculate the natural increase in a country, subtract the number of deaths from the number of live births within a specific period, usually a year. The formula for natural increase is: Natural Increase = Births - Deaths. This provides the net growth rate of the population due to natural factors.
An increase in the availability of food, a decrease in predation pressure, or an improvement in reproductive success are factors that can lead to an increase in the size of an animal population.
a higher birthrate then Death Rate.
at least 200,00
Population size refers to the total number of individuals in a specific area, while population density is the number of individuals per unit area. Population size gives the total count of individuals, while population density provides a measure of how crowded or sparse the population is in a given area.
The population of pairs does not increase anything, it is simply a number.
Such a number is called a "constant". If the number appears in front of a variable, it is sometimes called a "coefficient".
Such a number is often called a "constant".
It may be called "the constant term".
Increasing the temperature the number of particles remain constant and the pressure increase.
The volume decrease.
because the number of protons increase constant across the period
It is called a constant.
A constant.
i think its the increase of population
It is the constant of proportionality.
At a constant volume the pressure increase.