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causes and consequences of population dynamics full paragraph​

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Answered by nityahardasani
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After all, population change is determined ultimately by only four factors: birth, death, immigration, and emigration. This apparent simplicity is deceptive. It is easy to underestimate the complexity of biotic and abiotic interactions in the natural world that can influence these four population parameters.

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Answered by shravanigaikwad31
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Poverty is believed to be the leading cause of overpopulation. A lack of educational resources, coupled with high death rates leading to higher birth rates, result in impoverished areas seeing large booms in population.

After all, population change is determined ultimately by only four factors: birth, death, immigration, and emigration. This apparent simplicity is deceptive. It is easy to underestimate the complexity of biotic and abiotic interactions in the natural world that can influence these four population parameters.

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