Science, asked by asbinsherchan, 2 months ago

plz give me two points of difference between population density and population distribution
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Answered by cleviola
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Answer:

Population density is the average number of individuals in a population per unit of area or volume.

For example, a population of 100 insects that live in an area of 100 square meters has a density of 1 insect per square meter.

Population density just represents the average number of individuals per unit of area or volume. Often, individuals in a population are not spread out evenly. Instead, they may live in clumps or some other pattern (see Figure below).

The pattern may reflect characteristics of the species or its environment. Population distribution describes how the individuals are distributed, or spread throughout their habitat.

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