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2
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a type of population growth that occurs when individuals reproduce at a constant rate. (j-shaped)
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3
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the scientific study of human populations.
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5
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a diagram that shows the population of a country broken down by gender and age.
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7
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factor that affects population size (increase)
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10
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the largest number of individuals that a given environment can support.
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11
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the movement of individuals out of an area.
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12
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density limiting factor that includes competition, predation, parasitism, and disease.
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13
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the movement of individuals into an area.
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14
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density limiting factor that includes natural disasters, unusual weather, and human activity.
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15
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a factor that causes population growth to decrease.
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