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4 April, 17:50

Prairie dogs are highly social, burrow dwelling rodents. families have a strict social hierarchy and their "towns" can span hundreds of acres. in one colony, 750 animals live in a 500m2 area. what is the population density?

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  1. 4 April, 21:23
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    The answer is "1.5".

    Population density is an estimation of the quantity of individuals in a region. It is a normal number. Population density is determined by isolating the quantity of individuals by the region. Populace thickness is normally appeared as the quantity of individuals per square kilometer. The guide beneath is a choropleth (shading) outline represents populace thickness. The darker the shading the more noteworthy the population density.
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