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name three populations that live in your community

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Q: What are some examples of populations in a community?
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What comes first community or populations?

Populations


What refers to a group of populations living in a given area?

Several groups of populations in an area/habitat is called a community.


What is community of organisms called?

A community of organisms is made up of populations of differnet species that interact with each other in some way.


What are some community examples?

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Collection of several interacting populations that inhabit a common environment?

Interaction in an ecosystem?


How are community and populations different?

A population is a group of one type of species. A community is several different populations together.


What are some examples of animal populations forming patterns within their environment?

A deer trail


Collection of different populations that live together in an area?

The community is the collection of different populations that live together in an area.


What are some science community examples?

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How can the characteristics of populations and communities be compared and contrasted while using examples of populations in a community?

A community is an environment where only living things are found while an ecosystem is a geographical area that consists of both the nonliving and living things. A population can be contrasted from a community since a population only consists of living organs of a given species living together in an environment. Population: 1 species living in a specific time and place. Community: all populations in a specific time and place.


What is interacting populations?

Biological Community.


What interacting populations?

Biological Community.