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Biology, 14.10.2019 07:00 lucasrandall

When is it possible for a population growth rate to be less than zero? a. when the birthrate is equal to the death rate. b. when the birthrate is greater than the death rate. c. when the death rate is greater than the birthrate. d. the population growth rate can never be less than zero.

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