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What conditions can cause a population to decrease?

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A reduction over time in a region's population can be caused by sudden adverse events such as outbursts of infectious disease, famine, and war or by long-term trends, for example sub-replacement fertility, persistently low birth rates, high mortality rates, and continued emigration.

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if the population is too high and food is scarce.

high population attract predators.

high competition for food.

mutations.

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