Geography, asked by zak5552471, 1 year ago

Which situation would most likely cause the population within a country to grow?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The situation in which the population of the country is expected to increase is in case where the number of immigrants is more as compared to number of emigrants.


The number of people coming in the country is increasing which would further increase upon reproduction.


Thus, the population is bound to increase if there is high influx of people.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The situation would most likely cause the "population" within a country to grow is related to "birth rate and death rate.

Explanation:

Birth Rate or Natality can be defined as the the "number of births" in a certain "population, per unit time". Death Rate or Mortality can be defined as the the "number of deaths" in a certain "population, per unit time". When the rate of Natality is much more than rate of Mortality, it is then the situation would most likely cause the population within a country to grow.

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