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In Biology / High School | 2014-11-26

How would a rapid increase in emigration affect a country's population growth rate?

Select one:

a. Keep it relatively stable.
b. Cause an increase in growth rate.
c. Cause a decrease in growth rate.
d. Cause a sharp increase and then a decrease in the growth rate.

Asked by Anonymous

Answer (3)

The answer is C) cause a decrease in growth rate!
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

The correct answer is (c) Cause a decrease in growth rate.
Emigration is a term which is used to define movement of individual(s) permanently out of population. Reason of emigration can be search of new areas for food, shelter and overcrowding. The rapid increase in the emigration of a country will result in decrease in the growth rate. The growth rate is defined as the increase in population over a period of time. The population is decreasing due to the emigration the growth rate will also decrease.

Answered by TenishaTon | 2024-06-11

Increasing emigration leads to a significant reduction in a country's population growth rate because more individuals are leaving than are being born or immigrated. This decrease occurs because the population is losing more people than it can gain. Therefore, the correct answer is C: Cause a decrease in growth rate.
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Answered by TenishaTon | 2024-08-26