Difference between revisions of "Natural Decrease"
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− | '''Natural decrease''' is the change in a population due to the number of deaths being greater than the number of births. | + | '''Natural decrease''' is the change in a [[Population (Geography)|population]] due to the number of deaths being greater than the number of births. |
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− | : '''Natural decrease''' does not take into account the effects of [[migration]] on a population. | + | : '''Natural decrease''' does not take into account the effects of [[Migration (Geography)|migration]] on a [[Population (Geography)|population]]. |
Latest revision as of 10:41, 26 June 2019
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Natural decrease is the change in a population due to the number of deaths being greater than the number of births.
About Natural Decrease
- Natural decrease does not take into account the effects of migration on a population.