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At which point in the graph is the population growth rate fairly constant?

At which point in the graph is the population growth rate fairly constant?-example-1
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User Trein
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Point A; the point in graph is much more constant than the others.

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User Jiwan
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Answer:

Option B- Point D

Step-by-step explanation:

In the picture the growth of the population increased dramatically after point A however, the graph becomes a horizontal line near D and this stage represents the carrying capacity of the surrounding environment for this population. At this point the number of deaths is equal to number of births occurring and hence the growth rate is constant.

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