Geography, asked by AbdulQuadir11, 1 year ago

distinguish between absolute number add the annual growth rate with references to population growth

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Answered by shubham610
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The difference is that an absolute rate just grows linearly, whereas a relative growth rate grows exponentially. So as the table below shows with $1,000 and an absolute growth rate of $100 per annum, after one year I’d have $1,100, after 2 years $1,200, after 3 years $1,300, and so on. Whereas with a relative growth rate of 10% after 1 year I’d have $1,100, after 2 years I’d have $1,210, after 3 years I’d have $1,331, and so on.
Answered by PravinRatta
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Population growth is measured in both absolute and relative terms.

Population growth is the increase in the number of individuals in a population.

The difference in the number of the population over a period of time is Absolute Growth.

The high population may put pressure on many factors in a nation such as food supplies, fuel supplies, employment, housing, etc.

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