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6 If a population is experiencing a decrease in size, how do the birth and death rates compare?
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6 If a population is experiencing a decrease in size, how
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if a population is decreasing, there would be less births than deaths. if a population increases, then there would be more births than deaths. it all revolves around those two statements, whether it’s decreasing or increasing. hope this helped ;)
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