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  • 23-04-2020
  • Biology
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Two populations could be the same SIZE but have different DENSITIES,
why?*

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  • 23-04-2020

Answer:

It all depends on the geography of the area. If there is more land, the populations can be spread out more. That makes it less dense. The opposite would happen if they were all on a tiny are.

Explanation:

10 people standing in a small bathroom, they are very dense. But 10 people standing in a large kitchen are less dense.

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