Social Sciences, asked by indrajitDar, 1 year ago

The magnitude of population growth refers to
(a) the total population of an area
(b) the number of persons added each year
(c) the rate at which the population increases
(d) the number of females per thousand males

NCERT Class IX
Social Science - Contemporary India

Chapter 5. Population

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Answered by dhvanishah19200
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The magnitude of total population refers to
(b) the number of persons added each year
Answered by lovingheart
13

Answer:

The magnitude of population growth refers to (b) The number of persons added each year

Explanation:

As the number of birthrate increases on each day, the population growth rate changes significantly. The speed at which people increases depends on the birth rate percentage. The population growth, therefore, has taken a positive trend globally. How the difference in the trends in the birth rate percentage less from the date rate percentage. The regional densities are different depending on the growth of different regions; however; some are highly populated than the rest.

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