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In a population, when the birthrate becomes higher than the death rate, the population's growth rate decreases. increases. slows to a stop. levels off and remains constant.
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In a population, when the birthrate becomes higher than the death rate, the population's growth rate
decreases.
increases.
slows to a stop.
levels off and remains constant.
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The population increases due to the fact that birthrate becomes higher than the death rate.
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