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What happens to the population when the birth rate is greater than the death rate, assuming no other factors impact population size?

population size is not predictable

population size is constant

population size increases

population size decreases

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Answer:

population size increases

Step-by-step explanation:

Because if people aren't dying as much as the amount of births you can automatically assume the population is greater and increasing.

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