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Differentiate between natural growth of population and migratory growth of population.
What is the difference between natural growth and migratory growth of population?
Distinguish Between
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Solution 1
Natural Growth of Population:
- The difference between natural birth-rate and death rate is called the natural growth of the population.
- It is prevalent in developing countries.
Migratory Growth of Population:
- The growth of the population caused by migration of the population is called the migratory growth of the population.
- It is mostly seen in developed countries.
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Solution 2
| Aspect | Natural Growth of Population | Migratory Growth of Population |
| Definition | Natural growth is the increase in population resulting from the difference between the birth rate and the death rate. | Migratory growth is the change in population caused by the movement of people into or out of a region. |
| Cause | It is caused by natural factors such as births and deaths. | It is caused by migration, which includes immigration and emigration. |
| Formula | It is calculated as the Birth Rate and the Death Rate. | It is calculated as In-Migration Out-Migration. |
| Focus | It focuses on population change within the existing residents of an area. | It focuses on population change due to the movement of people between areas. |
| Example: | If a country has more births than deaths, it experiences natural growth. | If many people move from rural areas to cities, the city experiences migratory growth. |
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Chapter 7: Population - Examination Corner [Page 142]
