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When the birth rate in a population is greater than the death rate, the population will generally __________.

1. none of the choices
2. decrease
3. increase
4. not change

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User Pvg
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Answer:

3. Increase

Step-by-step explanation:

If more people are being born compared to the number of deaths, then you have population growth.

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User Igor Deruga
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Answer:

3. increase

Step-by-step explanation:

When birth rate is higher than the death rate, it is called natural increase.


The formula for natural increase is:


natural \space\ increase = (Crude \space\ Birth \space\ Rate \space\ - \space\ Crude \space\ Death \space\ Rate)/(100)

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