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which kind of growth does the human population follow? it is described as a curve.
minimal growth
exponential growth
logistic growth
outstanding growth
The human population growth initially follows an exponential growth pattern when resources are abundant. However, in the long term, due to limiting factors like resource availability, it approaches a logistic growth curve. But generally, the human population growth is often described as exponential growth in the context of population studies (considering historical growth trends before significant limiting factors became highly impactful on a global scale for a long - term exponential - like phase). Among the given options, Exponential Growth is the most appropriate answer as the human population has shown a pattern of exponential growth (with the formula $N = N_0e^{rt}$, where $N$ is the final population, $N_0$ is the initial population, $r$ is the growth rate, and $t$ is time) over large periods of history when resources seemed relatively unlimited on a global scale. Minimal Growth is incorrect as the human population has grown significantly. Outstanding Growth is not a recognized population growth type. Logistic growth is a later - stage pattern when limiting factors are strong, but the question is about the kind of growth the human population follows (the general growth pattern described for it), and exponential growth is the more characteristic description in many population studies for the growth curve of human population over time (before the full impact of logistic limiting factors is considered in a strict logistic model).
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Exponential Growth (the option with "Exponential Growth" text, e.g., if it was option B with text "Exponential Growth", then B. Exponential Growth)