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'''Population growth''' is changing of the amount of population over time. The term is often used informally in place of "]". '''Population growth''' is changing of the amount of population over time. The term is often used informally in place of "]".


When the amount of population diminishes, the expressions '''negative population growth''' and '''negative population growth rate''' are used. Today we see that India has the greatest population growth. hfjdsaiofdjsaiofdsa When the amount of population diminishes, the expressions '''negative population growth''' and '''negative population growth rate''' are used.
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Population growth is changing of the amount of population over time. The term is often used informally in place of "Population growth rate".

When the amount of population diminishes, the expressions negative population growth and negative population growth rate are used.

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