Social Sciences, asked by ja7swamikaiswee, 1 year ago

explain the difference between total population and average density of population.

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Answered by santy2
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Total population is the total number of an organism or human beings that are in existence at a particular given time. On the other hand, average density of population, is the total number of organisms or people living per unit area(usually in square kilometer or square mile)
Answered by sonabrainly
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Total population is the total number of an organism or human beings that are in existence at a particular given time. On the other hand, average density of population, is the total number of organisms or people living per unit area(usually in square kilometer or square mile)

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