Exponential population growth starts out slow because it typically begins with a small number of individuals. Initially, factors such as limited resources, space, and reproductive rates constrain growth. As the population increases, these constraints lessen, leading to a rapid rise in numbers when conditions become favorable. Once a critical mass is achieved, each individual contributes to the population's growth, resulting in accelerated expansion.
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