what is the diffrence between population change and population growth
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A population is a summation of all the organisms of the same group or species, which live in a particular geographical area
population change refers to the variation in population....it can be increase or decrease....
population growth refers to constant increase in population
population change refers to the variation in population....it can be increase or decrease....
population growth refers to constant increase in population
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population growth- This refers to the increase in the no. of inhabitants of a region during a specific period of time.
*Natural increase of population and immigration are the major components.
population change- This refers to the change in the distribution compositiln of size of a population during a specific period of time.
*Natural increase immigration and emigration are major components of this
*Natural increase of population and immigration are the major components.
population change- This refers to the change in the distribution compositiln of size of a population during a specific period of time.
*Natural increase immigration and emigration are major components of this
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