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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Last one ! During some kinds of population growth, the size of each generation of offspring is larger than the generation before it. So, as the population gets larger, it grows more quickly. This situation is called: logistic growth growth density exponential growth multiple growth I think it's exponential growth Am I correct ? @Frostbite

OpenStudy (frostbite):

That is correct. It is exponential growth, but a little fun question for me: What growth model is more REALISTIC over long time growth? (the answer is in fact among options)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you so much !

OpenStudy (frostbite):

Wanna try figure out my little question? exponential growth suggest that the population always increase: |dw:1395648134029:dw| Does this seems reasonable? :)

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