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If natality is slightly larger than mortality, and immigration is much larger than emigration, what will happen to the size of a population? A. It will increase B. It will decrease C. It will fluctuate
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If natality is slightly larger than mortality, and immigration is much larger than emigration, what will happen to the size of a population?
A. It will increase
B. It will decrease
C. It will fluctuate up and down
D. It will remain constant
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A, it will increase
because the birth rate is larger and people are coming in whle less people are dying and leaving
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it is c it will fluctuate up and down
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