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Density of population in a given dur...

Density of population in a given during a gi ven period fluctuates due to changes in four basic processer natality mortality immigration and emigration.
a. Differntate natality and mortality
b. Differentiate immigration and emigration

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a. Natality refer to the number birhs during a given period Mortality refers to the number of death in the population during a given period.
B. Immigration is the number of individuals the same species that has Emigration is the number of individuals of the population who left the habits and gone else where during the given period.
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