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How are fixed territory and population important in the formation of a society?Discuss

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Answered by BhargavjyotiSarma
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Territorial defense,territory size and population regulation.By Contrast when fecundity is high, breeding success sharply saturates with territory size,and/or defense is costly, we predict fixed territory sizes and regulation by floaters. These "surplus" individuals form a buffer against population fluctuations.

Answered by jhashruti2062
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A society is a group of people living together with common goal , shared cultural values and special bond. Every human being live in society and every society has fixed territory or land either it's big or small. To regard any area as society there must be certain population. population is regarded as people living in a certain area at certain time. However there is no limit in it's size. It may be big enough as a nation or simply as a summation of some countries.

 This is how fixed territory and population is important in the formation of society because human being form a society and fixed territory and population is needed for the formation of a society .

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