Kiarapoulin Kiarapoulin
  • 10-05-2017
  • Biology
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What's the difference between a species and a population?

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KenpoKid
KenpoKid KenpoKid
  • 10-05-2017
A population is the amount of things belonging to the species that is alive. A species is just a speficic type of animal plant bug etc
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buddywoo
buddywoo buddywoo
  • 10-05-2017
Population is a count of how many people live in a certain area, while species is like a different race, or culture.

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