Difference between crude density and ecological density
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crude density can be seen as a density that considers the place inhabited by human and not inherited by humans while ecological density could consider land areas occupied by human beings.
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The number of people and the land area is the main difference between crude density and ecological density
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- The size of a population about the number of people per unit of habitat area is referred to as ecological density. (Available area or volume that a people can occupy.) For example, 1000 fish in the amount of water in the pond.
- The size of a population in about the number of people per unit of total space is referred to as crude density. As an example, suppose there are 1000 fish in a pond.
- This crude density statistic is most likely the broadest and least effective of the three population density measurements.
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