well in a population curve it goes up because it is full of habitants then when it falls the resources are not enough then it goes to a straight line showing that the stage is steady
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Prince Edward Island's population growth rate is estimated at around 4% since the last census in 2016. This growth is mainly due to immigration and a higher birth rate compared to other provinces in Canada.
food will be outstrippen and if nothing will be done there will be hunger, poverty and misery and that inorder to curve he was to improve the environment and women should be self esteem and to use contraceptives to curve the population
As of the last census in Nigeria in 2006, Adamawa State's population was approximately 3.1 million. However, due to population growth over the years, it is estimated that the current population of the state exceeds 4 million.
If you are refering to cain from the bible then the reason he killed 1/4 of the worlds population is because according to the bible, when cain killed his brother able there were only a total of 4 people on earth ( adam,eve, cain, and able) so one person WAS 1/4 of the whole population
As of 2021, the estimated population of Tripura is around 4 million people.
The logistic growth curve typically consists of four stages: (1) slow initial growth as the population establishes, (2) rapid exponential growth due to abundant resources, (3) slowing growth as resources become limited and competition increases, and (4) stabilization at the carrying capacity where growth levels off due to limited resources and environmental factors.
The United States and the United Kingdom are both in stages of demographic transition. For both countries, an influx of immigrants have changed the culture.
Stage 1: High birth and death rates, leading to a stable population. Stage 2: High birth rates and decreasing death rates, resulting in rapid population growth. Stage 3: Declining birth and death rates, leading to a slowing population growth. Stage 4: Low birth and death rates, resulting in a stable or declining population.
In an S-shaped growth curve, growth starts slowly, accelerates as resources are utilized more efficiently, and then plateaus as resources become limiting. This pattern reflects a logistic growth model, where population growth reaches a carrying capacity where the environment can no longer support further growth.
there are 4 including: G1, S, G2, Mitosis (PMAT)
The four stages of demographic transition are:Stage 1: low growth- when hunter-gatherers were living and population growth was very little at all, almost no natural increase rate at allStage 2: high growth- after agricultural revolution when new farming and living techniques were discovered, population grew dramatically. it wasn't that more people were being born, just that more people were living longer than before. industrial revolution and the medical revolution also heightened population growthStage 3: moderate growth- happens when birth rate drops increasingly and death rate still drops but still slowly, but overall birth rate is still higher than death rate. country enters stage 3 when people choose to have less children. (Ex: united states and EuropeStage 4: low growth- meaning there is no growth at all, or ZPG, zero population growth. this is not the same as stage 1*Stage 5* (not a real stage but could be possibly soon) this would mean that the death rate is higher then the birth rate, more people are dying then are being born.!
Well bacterial growth curve give simply the time vs no of cell curve which can be consider for different bacteria that at which temprature and pH they can stop growing, which would help in preserving food.
Hair growth occurs in three main stages: anagen (active growth phase lasting 2-7 years), catagen (transitional phase lasting 2-3 weeks), and telogen (resting phase lasting 2-4 months). During anagen, the hair follicles are actively producing hair; in catagen, hair growth stops and the follicles shrink; and in telogen, old hairs are shed to make way for new growth.
1. Prenatal 2. Child 3. Adolescence/Puberty 4. Adult 5. Death
A chicken has 3-stages life cycle, not 4 -stages life cycle
A form of population growth in which the rate of growth is related to the number of individuals present. Increase is slow when numbers are low but rises sharply as numbers increase. If population number is plotted against time on a graph a characteristic J-shaped curve results (see graph). In animal and plant populations, such factors as overcrowding, lack of nutrients, and disease limit population increase beyond a certain point and the J-shaped exponential curve tails off giving an S-shaped (sigmoid) curve. occurs when the growth rate of a mathematical function is proportional to the function's current value.
There are 4 stages