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