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  • 07-05-2020
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Would a population be much different in number if it experienced exponential growth?

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Alphys34
Alphys34 Alphys34
  • 07-05-2020

Answer:

The population would infinitely grow.

Explanation:

Exponential growth is when a population grows indefinitely with no limits such as food and water availability. If a population experienced exponential growth, the population would grow to extremely high limits. This is of course, impossible because eventually something stops the population from going- resource availability, space, disease, etc. Hope this helped :)

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