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The growth rate of a population is the amount by which a population's size changes in a given time. In which of the following ways

are immigration and birth rate similar in regards to a population's growth rate?
OA. Both immigration and births add individuals to a population.
OB. Neither immigration nor births occur if a population has limiting factors.
OC. Both immigration and births subtract individuals from a population.
OD. Neither immigration nor births occur when a population has reached its carrying capacity.

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Answer: The correct answer is A. Both immigration and births add individuals to a population.

Step-by-step explanation:

The birth rates and immigration rates represent new population growth that increases our overall growth rate. Deaths and emigration (neither mentioned above) decrease the population.

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