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5 January, 02:59

Which is an example of population density?

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country with a large population

maximum number of wolves in a forest

total number of alligators in Florida

two jaguars per thousand hectares

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  1. 5 January, 05:54
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    The example of population density is two jaguars per thousand hectares.

    Explanation:

    Population density is the term that defines the number of thing that is present in specific area. Population density not only deals with the number of population but it compulsorily needs the amount of area where the population lies. So, two jaguars is a population and thousand hectares is the area where the study is conducted, hence being a population density. That means for every thousand hectares we can find two jaguars.
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