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If over time, a population has a larger birth rate than death rate, what is happening to the size of that population?

- Staying the same over time
- Decreasing in size
- Decreasing first and then growing
- Growing in size​

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Answer: growing in size
Explanation: if there is a larger birth rate than death rate that means that there would be more people in the population. That is why the answer is growing in size because the population is expanding and becoming bigger.
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Answer: Growing in size
Explanation: If the birth and death rates are equal, then the population size will not change. However, since the population has a larger birth rate than death rate the population would grow
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