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2 August, 12:01

Identify the major difference between a community and a population in an ecosystem and give one example of each.

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  1. 2 August, 14:46
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    A community is a variety of species living within one area. A community is made up of a variety of populations. Populations are only one type of species. So, a community is a population of all of the fish in a pond while a population is just all of the rainbow trout or some other species.
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