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which stage of population growth is stable

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Answered by ItzSecretBoy01
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When the fertility rate is at the replacement level, a population will remain stable, neither growing nor shrinking. Fertility rates above the replacement level will cause the population to grow; fertility rates below the replacement level will cause the population to shrink.

Answered by Mehaksaini20
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When the fertility rate is at the replacement level, a population will remain stable, neither growing nor shrinking. Fertility rates above the replacement level will cause the population to grow; fertility rates below the replacement level will cause the population to shrink.

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