Which one of the following measures the natural growth ra...
Which one of the following measures the natural growth rate of population?
Natural increase - Birth rate + Net migration
Birth rate - Death rate
Birth rate/Death rate
Birth + Net migration = Death
Correct answer is B
The natural growth rate of a population is measured by the difference between the birth rate and the death rate. This is because the birth rate indicates the number of births in a population, while the death rate indicates the number of deaths. The difference between these two rates gives the natural increase or decrease in the population, without considering migration.
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