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When population growth increases in an area, what is happening to the birth rate and age structure of that population?

a.
increasing birth rate with a greater number of young organisms
b.
increasing birth rate with a smaller number of old organisms
c.
increasing birth rate with a smaller number of young organisms
d.
increasing birth rate with a greater number of old organisms

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Q; When population growth increases in an area, what is happening to the birth rate and age structure of that population?

A; a. Increasing birth rate with a greater number of young organisms

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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. When population growth increases in an area, there will be an increasing birth rate with a greater number of young organisms. This is because more young organisms are being born and added to the population.
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