Biology, asked by karajrandhawa7507, 1 year ago

Difference between population growth and population explosion

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Answered by Nikhil11231
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Natural increase and population growth. Natural increase. Put simply, natural increase is the difference between the numbers of births and deaths in a population; the rate of natural increase is the difference between the birthrate and the death rate.
Answered by vijayhalder031
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Concept introduction:

A population is the total number of organisms belonging to the same species that are present in a given location at the same time and have the potential to interbreed.

Explanation:

Given that, population growth and population explosion are different.

We have to find, difference between population growth and population explosion.

According to the question,

Growth of a population's or a dispersed group's size is referred to as population. An area's population growth is referred to as a population explosion. For developing nations, it is a serious problem. Furthermore, the government is not acting in an appropriate manner to address this issue. Additionally, it leads to many troubles for the populace in the form of challenges in the nation.

Final Answer:

Population growth is increase in population whereas population explosion is number of people living in a particular area.

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