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What is the difference between a community and a population

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Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

A population is a group of individuals of the same species. ... A community is all organisms or populations in a habitat. Compare this to the above example that a single bear's habitat may contain various other organisms: the forest is the bear's habitat, and all organisms living within it is the community of the forest.

Population - All the members of one species that live in a defined area. Community - All the different species that live together in an area.

Answered by kdhir
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A population is a group of individuals of the same species. A community is all organisms or populations in a habitat. Compare this to the above example that a single bear's habitat may contain various other organisms: the forest is the bear's habitat, and all organisms living within it is the community of the forest.

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