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Distinguished between zero population growth and negative population growth?

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Answered by peterusiju12
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Answer:

When zero population is reached, the number of organisms that die in a time frame is equal to the amount of organisms that are born in that same time frame. Negative population growth means that there are more individuals leaving the population than joining the population.

Explanation:

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Zero population is referred to as  when the number of organisms that die in a specific time period is equal to the number of organisms that are born in that same time period.

Negative population growth refers to when there are more individuals getting eliminated than the ones joining the population

Explanation:

  • When the birth rate and growth rate are similar in the zero population growth. In negative population growth there are more people are dying than being born.
  • For having a zero  population growth the population in a certain place must neither grow nor decline
  • When there are more deaths taking place than birth of the people in a certain country it leads to negative population growth

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