Answer:
When scientists calculate a per capita birth or death rate, what
aspect of the calculation differs from the calculation of a
population growth rate?
- Per capita rates measure changes over a specified unit of time,
whereas population growth rates do not.
- Per capita rates are used to measure changes in human
populations, whereas population growth rates measure changes in
natural or wild populations.
- Per capita rates measure changes in the whole population per
unit time, whereas population growth rates measure changes per
individual per unit time.
- Per capita rates measure changes per individual per
unit time, whereas population growth rates measure changes in the
whole population per unit time (Per capita means at person
or individual level).
- Population growth rates measure changes over a specified unit
of time, whereas per capita rates do not.