Answer:
1.
Growth of Population: It refers to the change in the number of inhabitants
of a country/region during a specific period of time. Population growth can be
expressed in the absolute numbers as well as percentage per annum.
Annual growth rate is measured in terms of percentage. For example, if it
is 2 per cent, there is an increase of 2 persons for every 100 persons.
2. Change in Population: It happens due to the
birth rate, death rate and the migration.
If birth rate is high and death rate is low, there will be
a growth in population. In migration, people move across regions and
territories.
Migration can be internal or international. Internal
migration does not change the size of the population but influences the distribution
of population within the nation.
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