what happens to the density of a population due to mortality and emigration
A. Individuals are simultaneously added and removed from the population. -> IF an equal number of individuals are simultaneously added and removed from the population, the density would stay the same.
B. Individuals are removed from the population. -> IF an individuals are removed from the population, the density would decrease.
C. Individuals are added to the population. -> IF an individuals are added to the population, the density would increase.
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Generally the population becomes more dense dude. Think about humans. For every oldie that carks it 5 babies are born and 3 refugees arrive.
So despite deaths occurring, there is just too much of an influx to diminish the population.
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@brezzysokoldd22 emigration stands for outward migration of individuals from the population. Thus both mortality and emigration decrease population.
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