Since people technically are animals, there really isn't a difference. However, different populations have different dispersions. They can be clumped in different areas(humans), randomly placed, or evenly/uniformly spread out in a given area(like when we plant crops)
they both can have water,land,grass, and animals
Population density is the number of individuals in a population that occupy a definite area. Population spacing is how apart the organsms are arranged in a given area.
A population distribution map shows where most of the population is, while a population density map shows how many people are living in certain area
Density dependent factors are factors that depend of the population (density). Such as food, water, and space Density Independent factors are factors that the population (density) depends on. Such as weather, natural disasters and random occurances.
Density dependent factors are factors that depend of the population (density). Such as food, water, and space Density Independent factors are factors that the population (density) depends on. Such as weather, natural disasters and random occurances.
A density dependent factor is a limiting factor that depends on population size. A Density-independent limiting factor affects all populations in similar ways, regardless of the population size. Its in my Biology book.
One key difference is population density. Urban communities tend to have higher population density with more people living in a smaller area, while rural communities have lower population density with fewer people living over a larger area.
The same way you find out other rates. In this case, you find out the population density at two different periods of time, then divide the difference between the two by the time elapsed.
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The range of population indicates whether the entire area is developed (urbanized) or if the population is divided between densely and sparsely populated areas. The average density may be much lower than the maximum density.Also: The population's range is descriptive of the area that the population habitates.
Nothing is strictly related between population density and biology. Population density is linked to other factors. This is a statistical demographics issue..
Population Density