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β 13y agoYes.
If there are more "coming" than there are "going" then the numbers increase.
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β 13y agosome of the reasons why the population will increase is that people will die and the population will increase
a higher birthrate then Death Rate.
Population growth is determined by the difference between the birth rate and the death rate within a given population. When the birth rate exceeds the death rate, the population grows, and when the death rate exceeds the birth rate, the population declines. Migration can also impact population growth by adding or subtracting individuals from the population.
When demand exceeds supply, prices will usually increase. However, prices may not increase if the sellers are non-profit organizations.
an increase in which exceeds the supply
The current world population exceeds 6.6 billion persons.
it will increase
increase output
When the birth rate exceeds the death rate, the population increases. This can lead to a larger workforce, greater consumer demand, and potential strain on resources and infrastructure if not managed properly. Over time, it can also affect social services and healthcare systems.
Population growth can be both negative and positive, depending on the context. In general, population growth refers to the increase in the number of individuals in a given area over time. If the birth rate is higher than the death rate and migration outflows, then population growth is positive. However, if the death rate exceeds the birth rate, or there is significant emigration, then population growth can be negative.
Although the population of California far exceeds the population of any other state, the combined population of the 14 states that border the Atlantic Ocean far exceeds the combined population of the three states of the contiguous U.S. that border the Pacific Ocean, including California.
The population of the world exceeds 7 billion people and is still climbing. An estimate of the population presently can be found at the link below.