Biology, asked by Persia22, 1 year ago

A population of giraffes on a square kilometer of the African savannah contains sixteen individuals. Generally, the giraffes stay in smaller groups, surrounding scattered watering holes, where there is abundant vegetation. What is the size of the giraffe population? What is the population density?

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Answered by nmalavikamohan
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Population is the number of individuals of a particular species found at a certain location.
The population of giraffe is, hence, sixteen
Population density is the count of number of individuals (or population) per unit area. As it is given that the sixteen giraffes are present in an area of one square kilometre, the population density is 16 sq/km.
Answered by 234567841
56

Answer:

sixteen

16sq/km

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