Biology, asked by patelgeetu35, 5 months ago

which 2 factor determine the size of a population​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by sylveon789
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Answer:

nativity and immigration

Explanation:

There are two factors that result in an increase in the size of a population. First, there is natality, which is the number of individuals that are added to a population over a period of time due to reproduction. This term is often used to describe reproductive rates over a variety of time periods.

The second factor that can cause a rise in a population is immigration. Immigration is the migration of an individual into a place. When an individual immigrates to a new location, they increase the population within that area. Immigration is a factor that can influence the size of a specific population of humans, but does not influence the overall human population.

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