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Jrusk Jrusk
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5 years ago
If population X and population Y were the same species, the graph above would indicate that population Y had a
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greater number of immigrants and emigrants than population X

higher birth rate and death rate than population X

higher birth rate and a greater number of immigrants than population X

higher death rate and a greater number of emigrants than population X

Answer: higher death rate and a greater number of emigrants than population X

Bio Man wrote:  If that were the case, the line would be decreasing rather than remain consistent.

Then what is the right answer?
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5 years ago
greater number of immigrants and emigrants than population X higher birth rate and death rate than population X higher birth rate and a greater number of immigrants than population X higher death rate and a greater number of emigrants than population X

greater number of immigrants and emigrants than population X -- immigrants raise population, emigrants decrease it, so it levels off.

higher birth rate and death rate than population X -- also levels off.

higher birth rate and a greater number of immigrants than population X -- Not possible

higher death rate and a greater number of emigrants than population X -- the line would be decreasing, also not posisble.

I'd choose either the first or second, but preferably the first greater number of immigrants and emigrants than population X
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