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Increased IMR and decreased MMR in a pop...

Increased IMR and decreased MMR in a population will.
(A) Cause rapid increase in growth rate
(B) Result in decline in growth rate
(C) Not cause significant change in growth rate
(D) Result in an explosive population

A

Cause rapid increase in growth rate

B

Result in decline in growth rate

C

Not cause significant change in growth rate

D

Result in an explosive population

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The correct Answer is:
C

IMR and MMR both affect inversely in growth rate. Means decrease in IMR rate and high rate in growth of MMR is seen. If rate IMR is increased then shows rapid increase in growth rate. So in above condition if IMR is increased and MMR is decreased then shows noteable change in growth rate.
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