Population growth is the change in population over time, and can be quantified as the change in the number of individuals in a population using "per unit time" for measurement. The term population growth can technically refer to any species, but almost always refers to humans, and it is often used informally for the more specific demographic term population growth rate (see below), and is often used to refer specifically to the growth of the population of the world.

Simple models of population growth include the Malthusian Growth Model and the logistic model.

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How does population growth affect the limitation of natural resources?
Q. I have that question and a couple more: How does population growth correspond with disease and poverty? What has the United Nations done to promote a reduction in population in the past five years?
Asked by help? - Mon May 18 21:07:55 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Well population growth affects the limitation of natural resources because people need to use those resources and as more people are around more people are using those resources so eventually they will run out, like oil. Population growth corresponds with disease and poverty because when they're more people disease spreads from person to person faster because you are closer to people, it corresponds with poverty because a percentage of the population will always be living in poverty and when they're more people, more people will be living in poverty, if you mean growth of poverty it is because it is easier to monopolize the country and make lots of money that other people don't have. I'm not sure about the answer to your last question… [cont.]
Answered by unknown - Mon May 18 21:17:39 2009

Would you support a program to limit population growth?
Q. Some countries are becoming very overpopulated. Would you support a program to limit population growth? Explain what kind of program you would suggest and how it would work. Be sure to give examples of your ideas.
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is the population growth higher in a developed country or in a less developed country?
Q. is the population growth higher in a developed country or in a less developed country? what is percentage of labor force in agriculture? plz also explain y
Asked by person - Thu Sep 13 16:20:44 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Developed countries usually have slower growth but not always. For example the US has a higher growth rate than North Korea. In general the higher the child mortality rate and the less opportunities for woman the higher the birth rate. Population growth rate changes also depends on the birth rate 20 to 40 years ago because of the number of women of childbearing age.. Immigration can also have an effect.
Answered by meg - Thu Sep 13 19:07:46 2007

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