Biology, asked by lucyalr96, 1 year ago

In a 10 m2 ecosystem, there are 40 possums. What is the population density of possums?

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Answered by negmstar2006
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In a 10 m2 ecosystem, there are 40 possums. What is the population density of possums?

4 per m2

Answered by gadakhsanket
4

Hey Dear,

◆ Answer -

Population density = 4 possums/m^2

● Explaination -

# Given -

No of possums = 40

Area of ecosystem = 10 m^2

# Solution -

Population density of an ecosystem is calculated by formula -

Population density = No of possums / area of ecosystem

Population density = 40 / 10

Population density = 4 possums/m^2

Therefore, population density of possums is 4 possoms/m^2.

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