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When can exponential growth occur in a population?

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When conditions are ideal, the larger a population gets, the faster it grows. When a population's numbers grow larger with each generation. occurs when population growth slows and then stops after a period of exponential growth has occurred.
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Two types of population extension models may happen depending on particular environmental circumstances:

An exponential growth pattern (J curve) happens in absolute, unlimited conditions.

A logistic growth pattern (S curve) happens when environmental forces slow the rate of growth.

Exponential growth pattern happens when a population's growth slows or interferes following a phase of exponential growth. It is the greatest number of people that the given conditions can maintain. It is a factor that produces population growth to decline. Some limiting factors influence a population more steadily as the population rises considerably.

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