Question
A) According to the population change equation, which combination of events always results in an
increase in population? (1 point)
Natality is less than mortality, and immigration is less than emigration.
Natality is greater than mortality, and immigration is greater than emigration.
Natality is less than mortality, and immigration is greater than emigration.
Natality is greater than mortality, and immigration is less than emigration.
increase in population? (1 point)
Natality is less than mortality, and immigration is less than emigration.
Natality is greater than mortality, and immigration is greater than emigration.
Natality is less than mortality, and immigration is greater than emigration.
Natality is greater than mortality, and immigration is less than emigration.
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The correct combination of events that always results in an increase in population is:
**Natality is greater than mortality, and immigration is greater than emigration.**
This scenario indicates that more individuals are being born and more individuals are entering the population than those dying or leaving it, leading to a net increase in population size.
**Natality is greater than mortality, and immigration is greater than emigration.**
This scenario indicates that more individuals are being born and more individuals are entering the population than those dying or leaving it, leading to a net increase in population size.
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