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16 November, 14:44

Define population. How is a population different from a community

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  1. 16 November, 15:04
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    Population is a number of individuals living in a certain space. Population is usually gathered by states, city's, or country's for a better understanding. A community is a place where people socialize and express their own beliefs and thoughts. We all live in a community unless you are completely isolated from the world.
  2. 16 November, 18:03
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    A population is all the organisms of the same species in a group, like humans. Population is different from a community in that a population is every organism of the species grouped as a whole, and a community is a certain number of organisms within the whole population. That may not make sense, but that's as good as I can describe it.
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