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the magnitude of increase of population can be got by​

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Answered by TheEmeraldGirl
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Magnitude of population growth refers to the number of persons added to the population each year. It is obtained by simply subtracting the earlier population (e.g. that of 1991) from the later population (e.g. that of 2001). It is referred to as the absolute increase..

Answered by lauraaby5577
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Think about the town where you live. How long have you lived there? Do you know how much that town has grown since you've been there? If you determine the overall amount the population has changed in the entire time you've been there, this only tells you the change in population size. However, this doesn't really help you think about annual growth or predict future growth for your town. To do this, you need to know the population growth rate.

The population growth rate expresses the change in population size as a factor of time. Typically, both for human and non-human populations, we want to know the average annual growth rate. This gives us more information than stating the exact population growth for the entire time period, and allows us to better predict future years of growth or decline for the population.

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